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I’ve just watched her food shop haul and I am baffled .. £170 a week ?!?! I must admit I’m not thrifty when it comes to food shops , we buy alcohol most weeks ( I like wine and my husband likes some ales) but we spend maximum £80 a week for 2 adults and a toddler ... we also have 3 cats so I do have to buy food every week for them too .. how are these numpties spending double what I spend and don’t seem to have any nice meals whatsoever ?!
 
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I watched it last night and couldn't believe it. I don't know if it's just me but the amount of bread they bought as well. A loaf, some wraps and rolls... for one week?! I'm all for a variety but seemed excessive to me.

Also, Demi making Sean feel bad for the 'bad' things he bought like the cookies, ok Demi come back to us when you're consuming less than 2000 calories a day xo
 
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I spend around £80 a week for two of us and I feel like that is too much. That's buying meat and fish! How can you spend £170 without buying tons of alcohol?!

Her hygiene really grinds my gears. Touching her face mask then fingering all of that food! If she did have Covid then she's passed it to the whole shop. Sorry if anyone here shops in a couple still, but this annoys me too. They could shop alone to reduce numbers in store and the queues to get in.
 
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Watching them go shopping then show off their haul is like watching two kids play house! Don't get me wrong me and my partner spend way to much on food each week but we have nothing else going on in this lockdown and nice food is what we look forward too at the end of each day. But they don't seem to even share any meals together or plan out what they'll have?
Also I'm very conscious about the rules at the moment and I thought supermarkets were encouraging single household shopping ?

What's this about puppy school as well. I might be wrong but I have never heard of anyone getting puppies and sending them to a day care just for socialisation. It's so unnecessary especially in the current situation as she's in a position where she doesn't go to work and can look after them all the time. It's contact with people that doesn't need to happen right now. Just because a business is open at the moment doesn't mean you have to use it!
 
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Haven't watched, don't intend to. I think people are missing the point over the shopping bill total. Its clear she goes for convenience foods which will drive the bill up and she's lazy and she can't cook.
But to me its more than that, its look how much I've spent, look what I can afford, look at the money I have. I also didn't watch the house buying video, again I don't intend to, but it was the same, it wasn't meant to be tips on how people can get on the property ladder, it was look at me and all my money.
This notion of her having money and stuff is what I believe shes getting at, probably stemming from her background. Demi wants admiration badly and having "money" will probably achieve that from a certain section of the community.
 
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I blame her mum and dad for a lot of her behaviour, it doesnt look as if she's ever been taught to clean or cook or take a pride in her surroundings. Every room in the house is a mess. Keeping that home clean and tidy should be a labour of love! She's never had to put up with hand me down furniture, she's got brand new everything, but she doesnt value it. Im 55 and I've never had a new kitchen that I've chosen. She really doesnt appreciate how lucky she is. It's a horrible, wasteful attitude.

Also, I think Sean looks like a girl, and prettier than Demi, in the Morrisons video, with his cute hat on.
 
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What's this about puppy school as well. I might be wrong but I have never heard of anyone getting puppies and sending them to a day care just for socialisation. It's so unnecessary especially in the current situation as she's in a position where she doesn't go to work and can look after them all the time. It's contact with people that doesn't need to happen right now. Just because a business is open at the moment doesn't mean you have to use it!
The last thing I want to do is defend her because I am one MILLION percent against people getting puppies in lockdown (in most scenarios). But the odd hour at daycare once or twice a week is a great thing for them to learn how to act around other dogs, and could prevent a lot of issues with them as they get older.

I do wonder if she dumps them in a boarding kennel environment (like the place I worked at as a teenager, where they're all left to do their own thing without dogs they dont know ... ) or something that is more like a home boarder where they'll get plenty of individual staff attention and spend time with other dogs. I hope its the second.

However, I am 100% against dumping them there every single day for multiple hours like she seems to be doing.
 
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To be honest I haven’t been following the rule about only one person going shopping in a household.

My partner is a nurse in a prison and works long hours everyday. I’ve been working at home since March 2020 and I’m a pharmacy technician working for a GP surgery.

My shopping trip is the ONLY time I leave the house. Literally. I would lose my mind if I didn’t have that once a week. I also don’t drive. I don’t trust my partner to stick to the shopping list and do it properly (kinda joking but also not) so I want to be there.

We both mask up and constantly sanitise as we go around and keep a distance from others
 
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There must be so much wastage! Why does Sean did that massive block of cheese to himself surely he won’t get through half of it? Same with the lasagne? Case of eyes bigger than belly for the pair of em 🥴
 
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I’m literally baffled how they spent £170. Like that’s so much and there’s no meals there just snacks.

I’m 21 and still live at home (I’m super lucky I don’t have to pay for my own food although I do buy things sometimes), and I have a 17 year old brother, and my mum buys wine for herself and lager for my dad each week and we spend at most £80 for 4 of us. It’s obsurd how much they spent on food. And we eat a fair bit too.

Although I hate to admit this, the pizza Sean bought looked really nice ngl 😂.
 
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The last thing I want to do is defend her because I am one MILLION percent against people getting puppies in lockdown (in most scenarios). But the odd hour at daycare once or twice a week is a great thing for them to learn how to act around other dogs, and could prevent a lot of issues with them as they get older.

I do wonder if she dumps them in a boarding kennel environment (like the place I worked at as a teenager, where they're all left to do their own thing without dogs they dont know ... ) or something that is more like a home boarder where they'll get plenty of individual staff attention and spend time with other dogs. I hope its the second.

However, I am 100% against dumping them there every single day for multiple hours like she seems to be doing.
I think you’re right it is beneficial for the dogs to go to a place like that here and there. She will try and have us all believe she’s doing it for socialisation but sending them all day 5 days a week or whatever she’s doing it’s because she’s so lazy to get off her lazy arse and walk them and actually look after them. She infuriates me.

They’re playing house as someone else mentioned the communication between them both is non existent they can’t even plan to eat the same meals. How do they make big decisions I’d love to know.
 
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Crikey! She popped up on stories jigging about in her pants again. I wonder what the average age of her followers is, would I be happy with my youngest (almost insta age) being subjected to this? No.
FFS get a clue girl, she's not promoting anything apart from a huge duck you to her "haters" who object to the underwear posts. Its not about body shaming, its about common decency. Said this on another thread today but if you wish to post naked or nearly naked do it from a private account not one that impressionable young people/teens can see.
This is so damaging and done under the guise of body positivity.
 
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She needs to run a dickie comb through that crusty hair of hers!
 
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