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Viral Outcry: Mum's 'Diabetes-Inducing' Grocery Haul Sparks Shock

Published 2 weeks ago2 minute read
Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Viral Outcry: Mum's 'Diabetes-Inducing' Grocery Haul Sparks Shock

A mother-of-three, known on TikTok as @boymomx3_b, sparked widespread controversy after sharing a video of her extensive grocery haul, which included an overwhelming amount of processed foods for her family. The US-based mother's shopping trip, which spanned four different stores, resulted in a bill totaling $476.68.

The viral video showcased a staggering quantity of food items intended to feed her three sons and her parents, who have recently moved in with her. Among the most highlighted items were 32 frozen pizzas, an astonishing 14 blocks of various cheeses, and nine large bottles of sugary fizzy drinks. Her haul also included two large boxes of mini brownies, a huge pack of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, a big box of Oatmeal Cream Pies, several packs of Oreos, cereal bars, five large bags of frozen fries, and two big jars of mayonnaise. In stark contrast to the vast quantities of processed snacks and meals, the fresh produce section of her cart contained only two cucumbers, one head of lettuce, a bag of grapes, a bunch of bananas, and one large watermelon.

The mother, who works full-time and is from North Carolina, commented on the high cost of groceries, stating, "Why do groceries have to cost so much." However, it was not the price that garnered the most attention, but rather the nutritional content of her purchases. The video, which accumulated over 5 million views, ignited a firestorm of criticism on TikTok. Viewers were "gobsmacked" and "horrified" by what many described as a "diabetes-inducing" diet.

Comments poured in, slamming the mother for the imbalance between healthy and unhealthy food items. One user exclaimed, "NINEEEE bottles of soda THIRTY TWOO pizzas and like two cucumbers is wild." Another directly warned, "Diabetes is around the corner." Critics also highlighted the minimal fresh produce, with one remarking, "You bought more bottles of dr pepper than you did vegetables." In response to the intense backlash, the mother offered a simple, defiant message: "Don’t watch then."

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