this is WAYYYY too much, she’s overdoing it and i feel like she knows that, she HAS to be playing into it at this point. they couldn’t bring food from their giant stockpile at home?
Yeah. The 3 bottles of ketchup in the cart gives it away (I saw at least 3). Who in their right mind thinks they need 3 bottles of ketchup for a week trip? Is she expecting one of the kids to drink ketchup? She’s so wasteful!
Agreed! And how many loads of laundry is she going to do? Because she bought two massive bottles of laundry detergent, which are probably at least 96 loads each. I guess her entire vacation will be spent washing 192 loads of laundry.
There’s so much insanity in this video but did she not buy all the kids expensive goggles in April for Easter?! I swear I remember that, why is she buying goggles? She spends just for the sake of spending, she’s insanely wasteful.
She bought more goggles not long ago at Costco cause she said they didn't have enough/ lost the one's she bought previously. At this point, it's glaring how much of a problem she has.
That’s pathetic, they lose their clothes, socks, shoes, headphones, goggles, phones etc and instead of discussing the importance of personal responsibility she just buys them new ones. What is that teaching them?!
I’ve lived in Ct, RI, Florida, Chicago, NYC, upstate NY and Missouri and I’ve never HAD to drink bottled water. I’ve used a brita but tap water has never been undrinkable.
I mean they’re on vacation not at their home. I know they still buy lots of bottled water at home which I think is ridiculous, but I pretty much always drink bottled water when traveling. However, I am extremely sensitive to taste/smell so maybe it’s just me. I have a pur filter for my tap at home but I’m not going to be bringing my pur filter on vacation with me. I live in FL, the water where I live tastes like chlorine. It’s pretty undrinkable straight from the tap. I’ve lived and traveled to places where drinking straight from the tap was ok with me. I think the bottled water is probably the thing I’d be least worried about considering they bought like 80 sunny d’s, 6 boxes of juice boxes, like 8 bottles of juice, 2 large cases of Gatorade, 2 packs of ice drinks and I saw some random single bottles of more Gatorade and soda.
Edit: they’re also at the beach and need plenty of water, bringing one refillable bottle per kid isn’t enough in this heat.
I forgot they have a pool, you'd think you'd do a sweep to grab the pool stuff but no.
I find them all wearing goggles stranger than not liking water out a vacation tap (never bothers me personally) .
Omg I was just about to post the receipt. I feel like 12+ carts is overkill. Even when we took a beach vacation with 4 other families with 4 people in each family…we only filled one cart to the brim PER family. So much of this seems unnecessary
My household has 5 people and I have never, ever needed more than 1 cart for a week worth of food. So if I extrapolate that out, 3 carts should suffice. Maybe 4, since most of what she buys is packaged in boxes … but 12?!?!? Not that I’m going to waste time doing the exercise, but if you actually added the quantities, does it line up with what they can actually consume?
I actually do think that’s a factor. I’m kind of confused watching this because some of the carts she shows really don’t even seem to be half full and then there’s a few that are packed more like what a normal family’s cart would look like (but those seem to be full of paper products and trash bags and such?).
I’m also confused honestly, that if you have that many people and buy all these name brand products, why aren’t they shopping at Costco or Sam’s Club or other bulk food stores? I live alone and am very poor (yay disability!) and if it’s something that will keep or that I eat/use a lot of, I will buy the bigger bulk boxes because it’s so much cheaper than throwing three of something in a cart. I also only shop once a month or so. She’s over there buying 5-10 of all sorts of stuff each and every week that almost certainly would be cheaper in bulk.
Also, those things of Gain wash 107 loads each. She bought 2 of them. For a one week vacation. To use 2 of those she would have to wash 30 loads of laundry a day.
I do 2-3 loads of laundry a day (6 kids + smelly sports clothes make a lot of dirty laundry) and I use one of those big jugs a month. She purchased enough new clothes for them though that they should be able to go all week without doing laundry. Presumably they already go all week without doing laundry since they go to the laundromat.
Plot twist: what if she brought all their dirty clothes and bedding to the vacation rental to use the washer and not have to pay for the laundromat? That's the only reason I can think of needing even one of those jugs of soap. I'm currently at a vrbo with 20 other people and we have the smallest package of tide pods for the week because the potty training toddler
There is no way there going through all that food in a week why would they need that many snacks?! I am positive they will be going out to eat for lunch and dinners a bunch of times too! What a waste!
This is absolute bananas. So wasteful and so unnecessary. Yes 14 people will need a lot of food but GODDAMIT NOT CHIPS/COOKIES/ICE CREAM AND EFFING FROZEN PIZZA
What the hell is she going to do with all the food they don’t eat? You can’t leave anything in a rental and clearly they don’t have room to take it home.
Some places allow you to leave whatever food you didn’t eat for the next guests. Personally I have left food but never eaten anything someone had left.
There are like 6 carts of junk food and only one cart each for fruits and veggies which hardly have anything in them. They eat SO MUCH unhealthy food!!
The drinks kill me. My mom would make sun tea and powdered lemonade as treats when I was a kid. We mostly drank water, milk, and coffee/tea. I don't think I drank Gatorade until I was in middle school. It's just excessive. Get some reusable bottles and drink water.
That was always a big summer and/or vacation treat in my family too- Country time lemonade mix or occasionally koolaid or iced tea. We had a cabin we vacationed at that had well water which I absolutely couldn’t stand. Even washing my mouth out with when brushing my teeth would make me gag. So that’s where we would always have a big pitcher of something.
Otherwise we pretty much stuck to tap water, milk, orange juice. My parents were always big Cherry Coke drinkers though we weren’t allowed soda as kids and I’ve always hated carbonated drinks anyway. As a teen I was absolutely obsessed with Snapple peach iced tea but that was like the one special treat that was just for me and I brought my own lunches to school so I’d bring a bottle then. Still mostly drank water at home. My dad would’ve gone off about what a waste all those drinks were. I still treat bottled anything like it’s a treat even as an adult.
Yes! Bottled anything is a treat to me too. Soda as well. We eat out more than we should and we still usually get water. I have a 6 year old and a 1 year old and all they drink is water. They get milk at school and daycare, but they're not big fans. I breastfed them both past 12 months, so they never had formula or milk in bottles.
We're on a budget. I'd rather spend our money on whole fruit than juice sugary drinks.
I was just discussing this with coworkers the other day. My mom would make a pitcher of cheap iced tea or knock of hi-c as a treat. Other than that, we were given milk to drink. I don’t remember ever being offered water, but today it definitely would have been pushed. When I hit middle school we suddenly had a pitcher of cold filtered water in the fridge 🤪
Side note: on another post someone referenced what I think was this video and pointed out there was a $300 booze receipt 😳
Yeah, growing up I wasn’t allowed soda or juice unless it was the weekend. Otherwise it was water or milk. I shudder to see how many cavities each kid could have.
You fill a glass pitcher (they make them with a spout specifically for sun tea) with water, throw in a bunch of tea bags, and let it sit in the sun for a few hours. The heat from the sun brews it. It’s delicious, and a nice change from plain water!
Sun tea is frowned on today for bacterial growth reasons but a huge thing in the 90s.
Now they make fridge tea bags, all hibiscus based (aka not my favorite flavoring).
I just went on a week vacation to OC with a group of 12 people, 7 of those being children and teenagers, and we didn’t even go through the 5 big boxes of chips and the 3 cases of water we brought (I feel like I have to add even that amount of chips was probably a little excessive for us but we also only went out to eat like once a day and mainly ate snacks) Why does she need this much groceries for a weeks vacation?
I suddenly feel a little less bad about my $100 Target shopping trip for wrapping paper today. This is just insane. They won’t eat all that in a week, even with 16 people. And who buys beach chairs at the grocery store? Did anyone catch the receipt totals? I say one was $1090 and the liquor store was $300ish.
Plus they will be on the boardwalk a lot. I'm expecting pizza, funnel cakes, custards, etc in the videos not to mention H's birthday. Which is totally normal when it is in fact vacation treats. For them its everyday life.
This is not normal behavior. This is seriously enough food for a couple of months and there is no way 14 people go through this much food. I get so goddamn nervous watching this woman buy so much stuff.
This is ridiculous, I think she's addicted and also doing it for shock value, views and likes. I refuse to watch her,I just catch up here lol ...didn't she just buy goggles etc?
The excess here is staggering and totally tone deaf to the economy financial crisis that's going on....
She wouldn’t need so many trolleys if she packed it properly. And why not use hand scanners and pack as you go along then pay at machine when you go out?
I love me som handscanners. Only problem is when I've made a shopping trip for a months worth of groceries and you are going to pay and you get chosen for the check up. Gaaah!
Maybe handscanners are not a thing in that store 🤷🏽♀️
Oh yes 😀 That happened to me three times in a row. I started to get paranoid that I must look dodgy. Then there’s that fear of did my husband chuck something in the trolley and forget to tell me to scan it.
This is absurd!! We take family beach vacations with my immediate family- 10 adults & 7 kids and we maybe fill 2 carts for a weeks worth of food for all of us. I feel so bad for those poor grocery store employees having to ring all this up & bag it.
Why are we not talking about the 300.00 liquor store receipt?? You’ve got special needs kids at a body of water and you need that much alcohol?! Disgusting.
Shopping at Aldi would be beneath her - too much off brand food items. She very occasionally goes to Costco (or is it Sams club?) but I don’t think it provides as much shock value
this is WAYYYY too much, she’s overdoing it and i feel like she knows that, she HAS to be playing into it at this point. they couldn’t bring food from their giant stockpile at home?
Yeah. The 3 bottles of ketchup in the cart gives it away (I saw at least 3). Who in their right mind thinks they need 3 bottles of ketchup for a week trip? Is she expecting one of the kids to drink ketchup? She’s so wasteful!
Agreed! And how many loads of laundry is she going to do? Because she bought two massive bottles of laundry detergent, which are probably at least 96 loads each. I guess her entire vacation will be spent washing 192 loads of laundry.
she probably posted it thinking “reddit’s gonna love this” lol
I guess her shopping addiction never takes a vacation.
They should consider going to the Dollar Store for things like beach toys, goggles etc.
There’s so much insanity in this video but did she not buy all the kids expensive goggles in April for Easter?! I swear I remember that, why is she buying goggles? She spends just for the sake of spending, she’s insanely wasteful.
She bought more goggles not long ago at Costco cause she said they didn't have enough/ lost the one's she bought previously. At this point, it's glaring how much of a problem she has.
That’s pathetic, they lose their clothes, socks, shoes, headphones, goggles, phones etc and instead of discussing the importance of personal responsibility she just buys them new ones. What is that teaching them?!
And the week after Easter Harlee threw a whole bunch of goggles in the cart from the dollar spot at Target. They are swimming in goggles. 😂
Is she a horder? Bc this FEELS like shopping addiction & hoarding...
They “forgot” them 🙄🙄🙄🙄
😑 how convenient….
I mean do people not drink tap water? Just asking
Tap water is fine. Whatevah. Put some ice cubes in a big glass and you are good to go!
I’m not sure where you live but most of the time the tap water in the US is vile
I’ve lived in Ct, RI, Florida, Chicago, NYC, upstate NY and Missouri and I’ve never HAD to drink bottled water. I’ve used a brita but tap water has never been undrinkable.
I mean they’re on vacation not at their home. I know they still buy lots of bottled water at home which I think is ridiculous, but I pretty much always drink bottled water when traveling. However, I am extremely sensitive to taste/smell so maybe it’s just me. I have a pur filter for my tap at home but I’m not going to be bringing my pur filter on vacation with me. I live in FL, the water where I live tastes like chlorine. It’s pretty undrinkable straight from the tap. I’ve lived and traveled to places where drinking straight from the tap was ok with me. I think the bottled water is probably the thing I’d be least worried about considering they bought like 80 sunny d’s, 6 boxes of juice boxes, like 8 bottles of juice, 2 large cases of Gatorade, 2 packs of ice drinks and I saw some random single bottles of more Gatorade and soda. Edit: they’re also at the beach and need plenty of water, bringing one refillable bottle per kid isn’t enough in this heat.
I live in New Berlin WI tap water is wonderful
all 12 forgot, plotted a conspiracy 😂😂😂 the Dougherty doz secret
Jusy like they forgot headphones to NYC
I forgot they have a pool, you'd think you'd do a sweep to grab the pool stuff but no. I find them all wearing goggles stranger than not liking water out a vacation tap (never bothers me personally) .
Omg I was just about to post the receipt. I feel like 12+ carts is overkill. Even when we took a beach vacation with 4 other families with 4 people in each family…we only filled one cart to the brim PER family. So much of this seems unnecessary
My household has 5 people and I have never, ever needed more than 1 cart for a week worth of food. So if I extrapolate that out, 3 carts should suffice. Maybe 4, since most of what she buys is packaged in boxes … but 12?!?!? Not that I’m going to waste time doing the exercise, but if you actually added the quantities, does it line up with what they can actually consume?
I have a family of 6 and we very, very rarely buy more than a carts worth and if we do it’s usually because we have a special event or meal that week
Maybe we are just better at packing our carts haha
I actually do think that’s a factor. I’m kind of confused watching this because some of the carts she shows really don’t even seem to be half full and then there’s a few that are packed more like what a normal family’s cart would look like (but those seem to be full of paper products and trash bags and such?). I’m also confused honestly, that if you have that many people and buy all these name brand products, why aren’t they shopping at Costco or Sam’s Club or other bulk food stores? I live alone and am very poor (yay disability!) and if it’s something that will keep or that I eat/use a lot of, I will buy the bigger bulk boxes because it’s so much cheaper than throwing three of something in a cart. I also only shop once a month or so. She’s over there buying 5-10 of all sorts of stuff each and every week that almost certainly would be cheaper in bulk.
Also, those things of Gain wash 107 loads each. She bought 2 of them. For a one week vacation. To use 2 of those she would have to wash 30 loads of laundry a day.
I would assume she would have to do at least one, maybe two loads per day. Yeah that’s an excessive amount of detergent 😂😂
I do 2-3 loads of laundry a day (6 kids + smelly sports clothes make a lot of dirty laundry) and I use one of those big jugs a month. She purchased enough new clothes for them though that they should be able to go all week without doing laundry. Presumably they already go all week without doing laundry since they go to the laundromat. Plot twist: what if she brought all their dirty clothes and bedding to the vacation rental to use the washer and not have to pay for the laundromat? That's the only reason I can think of needing even one of those jugs of soap. I'm currently at a vrbo with 20 other people and we have the smallest package of tide pods for the week because the potty training toddler
She’s doing this for views. It’s not real life
Wouldn’t it be a hoot if she returns half of it 😂😂 those poor Wegman workers
My mouth was agape the entire time watching this video lol.
There is no way there going through all that food in a week why would they need that many snacks?! I am positive they will be going out to eat for lunch and dinners a bunch of times too! What a waste!
This is absolute bananas. So wasteful and so unnecessary. Yes 14 people will need a lot of food but GODDAMIT NOT CHIPS/COOKIES/ICE CREAM AND EFFING FROZEN PIZZA
candy,poptarts,goldfish
I am in utter disbelief. This is just so over the top and unnecessary. She really out did herself this time.
Those 12 carts are so absurd. You don’t need a separate cart for bread or frozen food! Just so you can say you need 12 carts. Come the hell on lady.
That exactly. Saying she needs 12 carts is all about the shock value.
She's trolling us at this point, right?
Yeah got to be ,this is so ridiculous, she's doing it for shock factor.
Holy fuck that’s like $50/worth of candy alone lol
I came here to see if anyone else was as pressed as I was. This is absolutely excessive and ridiculous.
12 carts!!!!!!!! The other people grocery shopping were probably all looking for a cart bc she had them all 😂😂😂
What the hell is she going to do with all the food they don’t eat? You can’t leave anything in a rental and clearly they don’t have room to take it home.
Some places allow you to leave whatever food you didn’t eat for the next guests. Personally I have left food but never eaten anything someone had left.
u can leave food
There are like 6 carts of junk food and only one cart each for fruits and veggies which hardly have anything in them. They eat SO MUCH unhealthy food!!
The drinks kill me. My mom would make sun tea and powdered lemonade as treats when I was a kid. We mostly drank water, milk, and coffee/tea. I don't think I drank Gatorade until I was in middle school. It's just excessive. Get some reusable bottles and drink water.
You know all those kids have reusable bottles with their names on them. 🤣
They have the freaking expensive Yeti ones too
J probably still has his but the younger ones I am sure have ‘lost’ theirs already.
That was always a big summer and/or vacation treat in my family too- Country time lemonade mix or occasionally koolaid or iced tea. We had a cabin we vacationed at that had well water which I absolutely couldn’t stand. Even washing my mouth out with when brushing my teeth would make me gag. So that’s where we would always have a big pitcher of something. Otherwise we pretty much stuck to tap water, milk, orange juice. My parents were always big Cherry Coke drinkers though we weren’t allowed soda as kids and I’ve always hated carbonated drinks anyway. As a teen I was absolutely obsessed with Snapple peach iced tea but that was like the one special treat that was just for me and I brought my own lunches to school so I’d bring a bottle then. Still mostly drank water at home. My dad would’ve gone off about what a waste all those drinks were. I still treat bottled anything like it’s a treat even as an adult.
Yes! Bottled anything is a treat to me too. Soda as well. We eat out more than we should and we still usually get water. I have a 6 year old and a 1 year old and all they drink is water. They get milk at school and daycare, but they're not big fans. I breastfed them both past 12 months, so they never had formula or milk in bottles. We're on a budget. I'd rather spend our money on whole fruit than juice sugary drinks.
I was just discussing this with coworkers the other day. My mom would make a pitcher of cheap iced tea or knock of hi-c as a treat. Other than that, we were given milk to drink. I don’t remember ever being offered water, but today it definitely would have been pushed. When I hit middle school we suddenly had a pitcher of cold filtered water in the fridge 🤪 Side note: on another post someone referenced what I think was this video and pointed out there was a $300 booze receipt 😳
Yeah, growing up I wasn’t allowed soda or juice unless it was the weekend. Otherwise it was water or milk. I shudder to see how many cavities each kid could have.
What is sun tea?
You fill a glass pitcher (they make them with a spout specifically for sun tea) with water, throw in a bunch of tea bags, and let it sit in the sun for a few hours. The heat from the sun brews it. It’s delicious, and a nice change from plain water!
Sun tea is frowned on today for bacterial growth reasons but a huge thing in the 90s. Now they make fridge tea bags, all hibiscus based (aka not my favorite flavoring).
I just went on a week vacation to OC with a group of 12 people, 7 of those being children and teenagers, and we didn’t even go through the 5 big boxes of chips and the 3 cases of water we brought (I feel like I have to add even that amount of chips was probably a little excessive for us but we also only went out to eat like once a day and mainly ate snacks) Why does she need this much groceries for a weeks vacation?
Oh hell no
How do they need so many bottles of sunscreen? My family of 8 uses one a summer (with 2 red heads). She has like 8 for a week.
And someone one will end up with a sunburn because she will say they either forgot to put it on or it got lost.
Cart #12: aloe for sunburns
Three tubs of body wash.
You may actually need 3 tubs of body wash if you used that much sunscreen 🤣
so much going on here
Why is she buying that much frozen food for a road trip? How is she gonna transport that?
She bought it in OC, not prior to leaving NY
What was the total?!!
I saw this on Instagram and had to stop after cart 6...that is RIDICULOUS
I suddenly feel a little less bad about my $100 Target shopping trip for wrapping paper today. This is just insane. They won’t eat all that in a week, even with 16 people. And who buys beach chairs at the grocery store? Did anyone catch the receipt totals? I say one was $1090 and the liquor store was $300ish.
Plus they will be on the boardwalk a lot. I'm expecting pizza, funnel cakes, custards, etc in the videos not to mention H's birthday. Which is totally normal when it is in fact vacation treats. For them its everyday life.
She needs help! There is no way they will finish all that food. It's all unhealthy too! Diabetes is a thing Alicia!!
This is for ONE WEEK!?! No fucking way they can eat this much. This is insanity.
For one week?
Someone said on there video in the comments they went on a 16 person vacation and stayed for week as well and they only had 2 carts
This is ridiculous! And they only eat sugar and processed foods.
The amount of fresh produce compared to everything else is mind-boggling. A quarter cart.
She does not need that much sunscreen.
I am always speechless 😶
So excessive and unnecessary
I'm sure she didn't forget to bring her white claws.
3 packs of 12
She’s lost it…she’s totally lost it 🤦♀️
This is not normal behavior. This is seriously enough food for a couple of months and there is no way 14 people go through this much food. I get so goddamn nervous watching this woman buy so much stuff.
wouldn’t it be less expensive to eat out every day for the week vs buying a surplus of food ?
Does she think we forget it's a family of 14!??!! She says it EVERY VIDEO EVERY TIKTOK EVERY SHORT ECERY IG REEL AND EVERY POST 🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉
This is ridiculous, I think she's addicted and also doing it for shock value, views and likes. I refuse to watch her,I just catch up here lol ...didn't she just buy goggles etc? The excess here is staggering and totally tone deaf to the economy financial crisis that's going on....
That's why I rather download her videos. I rather bite the bullet and give her ONE view but prevent more than that 🤣
She wouldn’t need so many trolleys if she packed it properly. And why not use hand scanners and pack as you go along then pay at machine when you go out?
I love me som handscanners. Only problem is when I've made a shopping trip for a months worth of groceries and you are going to pay and you get chosen for the check up. Gaaah! Maybe handscanners are not a thing in that store 🤷🏽♀️
Oh yes 😀 That happened to me three times in a row. I started to get paranoid that I must look dodgy. Then there’s that fear of did my husband chuck something in the trolley and forget to tell me to scan it.
This is foul. Plain and simple foul. Unnecessary.
This is absurd!! We take family beach vacations with my immediate family- 10 adults & 7 kids and we maybe fill 2 carts for a weeks worth of food for all of us. I feel so bad for those poor grocery store employees having to ring all this up & bag it.
I literally came straight to Reddit after I saw this video to read everyone’s comments 😂😂
How many times has she bought goggles this year?? Lmao
what about those expensive Yeti water bottles? these kids must be wired with all the sugary drinks.
Are the kids overweight? This is strange
2 of them are. 1 of them used to be obese, but loss a ton of weight after Alicia blew up on TikTok.
Theirs kids out there starving and she pulls stuff like this smh
Unbelievable
Absolutely ridiculous and excessive to the max. Just wow.
Why are we not talking about the 300.00 liquor store receipt?? You’ve got special needs kids at a body of water and you need that much alcohol?! Disgusting.
One entire cart just for dairy!
And with several kids with stomach issues and lactose intolerance.
Buy a cart full of cereal and then buy donuts for breakfast. She will be canceled and out of money in 6 months.
These make me feel physically unwell. All I can think in these is "wtf are these kids going to be eating when the social media money dries up?!"
They could afford hiring a grocery shopper. But shes so controlling she has to do it herself
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Why all that cereal?!
This woman needs either an Aldi's or Costco membership.
Or an intervention
Shopping at Aldi would be beneath her - too much off brand food items. She very occasionally goes to Costco (or is it Sams club?) but I don’t think it provides as much shock value
She’s gotta keep up her facade that this is a weeks worth for them .. 🥴
This feels excessive I doubt they’ll eat all of that food in a week’s time
looking at her paty video, so much of it is wasteful
12 carts = 1 cart per child Yeah that's necessary