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Outrageous Cart: Mum's 'Diabetes-Inducing' Grocery Haul Shocks the Internet

Published 3 days ago2 minute read
Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Outrageous Cart: Mum's 'Diabetes-Inducing' Grocery Haul Shocks the Internet

A mother-of-three, known on TikTok as @boymomx3_b, has ignited a fierce debate after sharing her latest grocery haul in a now-viral video. The US-based mom, who works full-time and hails from North Carolina, showcased a massive pile of food intended for her three sons and her parents, who recently moved in with her. She revealed visiting four different stores to accumulate the extensive selection of items, totaling an astonishing $476.68.

The contents of her shopping cart quickly became the focal point of the controversy. Among the most highlighted purchases were an astounding 32 frozen pizzas, over a dozen (specifically 14) blocks of various cheeses, and nine large bottles of sugary fizzy drinks. Beyond these, her haul included five big bags of frozen fries, two large jars of mayonnaise, a huge pack of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, a big box of Oatmeal Cream Pies, several packs of Oreos, and various cereal bars and tea. In stark contrast to the abundance of processed and sugary items, the fresh produce section of her haul was notably sparse, comprising only two cucumbers, a head of lettuce, grapes, some bananas, and a single large watermelon. The mother herself admitted to clearing the frozen aisle of pizzas, stating, "We took all they had."

While the mother expressed dismay over the high cost, remarking, "Why do groceries have to cost so much," the overwhelming response from TikTok viewers shifted focus to the nutritional value of her purchases. The video, which rapidly amassed over 5 million views, sparked widespread backlash, with thousands of users slamming what they perceived as a "diabetes-inducing" diet. Commenters expressed shock and concern, with one stating, "NINEEEE bottles of soda THIRTY TWOO pizzas and like two cucumbers is wild." Another starkly warned, "Diabetes is around the corner," while a fourth critic pointed out the imbalance: "You spent nearly $500 on groceries, and only bought 6 pieces of fresh produce." Many highlighted the disparity between the sugary drinks and fresh vegetables, noting, "You bought more bottles of dr pepper than you did vegetables."

Despite the avalanche of criticism regarding her food choices and the health implications for her family, the mother offered a concise rebuttal to her detractors. Her simple message to those disapproving of her lifestyle or shopping habits was, "Don’t watch then," indicating a defiant stance against the online scrutiny.

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