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“Is there anything fresh?” My mother was ashamed because she only bought instant or canned food for her children

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A WOMAN has been brutally shamed after sharing a huge pile of groceries, which consisted of only tins and ready-made treats.

Alexandra Sabol, who thinks she's a “cool mom,” took to TikTok to proudly show off the food she picked up from the store for her kids. However, cruel people on social media were quick to criticize her choices.

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Alexandra took to TikTok to show off monster catch, but vile trolls rushed to criticize herCredit: tiktok/@alexbabii97
The mother recently explained that her daughter does not eat vegetables, but prefers chicken nuggets

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The mother recently explained that her daughter does not eat vegetables, but prefers chicken nuggetsCredit: tiktok/@alexbabii97
The huge amount consisted of instant mashed potatoes, canned goods and packets of chips, to name a few

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The huge amount consisted of instant mashed potatoes, canned goods and packets of chips, to name a fewCredit: tiktok/@alexbabii97
Many criticized the mother for the lack of 'fresh' produce, but there were also plenty who rushed to hit back at the mean people

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Many criticized the mother for the lack of 'fresh' produce, but there were also plenty who rushed to hit back at the mean peopleCredit: tiktok/@alexbabii97

The huge food store she shared the videomainly ready-to-eat items, but also canned treats and piles of instant purees.

In addition to packing several cans of spaghetti hoops and canned soup, the mom had also purchased cheesy cheddar spread, delicious mac'n'cheese, and a few packages of ramen that only required water to cook.

As for vegetables, Alexandra had bought two bags of fresh potatoes, as well as canned black beans, canned chopped carrots, canned green beans, canned mixed vegetables and canned diced tomatoes.

Meanwhile, the mother had brought home ''small mashed potato cups'' for one of her children, who is quite picky.

“This is the only way he eats mashed potatoes,” the mother explained in the video.

Back to the snack section, Alexandra had decided to also pick up bags of chips in different flavors, including Honey Barbeque, and special Parmesan cheese chips.

The huge grocery stash also included pre-made waffle mix for breakfast, canned meatballs in a delicious tomato sauce, instant Spanish rice, Italian dressing, Olive Garden ranch sauce, more mac'n'cheese, dill pickle chips and pretzel chunks they are perfect as a snack.

While browsing the store, Alexandra also picked up several containers of Pringles with a variety of flavors, soda and some water.

“I've got a wall of food around me, y'all,” the mom chuckled toward the end of the video, which has racked up more than 500,000 views in less than 24 hours.

But while Alexandra may have been absolutely thrilled with her massive booty, people on the platform were far from impressed and rushed to the comments to share their thoughts.

I am an Irish mother. I did my weekly shopping at Dunnes Stores for a family of six. I had vouchers for €35, this is what I bought

Viewers were largely concerned about the lack of 'fresh' produce, such as fruit and vegetables.

One shocked person wondered: “Is anything fresh?”

Someone else agreed, adding: ''Why don't you just make a big batch of homemade spaghetti… all the cans are killing me.''

“Man, the Spaghetti cans could be a fun drinking game!” another commented.

“Every time you see a can, take a shot!”

''I'm just waiting for something that doesn't come in a package. Potato was the closest,” said a fourth.

I'm still going to feed my kids the way I want to.”

Alexandra Sabolthe United States

Luckily for Alexandra, who claimed she spent almost £560 on the total cost, it wasn't all negative as loads of people rushed to hit back at the critics.

One foodie said: 'So I would be so happy to live with you while we eat all that good food.'

''Great balance! You're doing great,” wrote another.

''Why is everyone so mean? Live and let live. I wish you and your family the best,” a friendly fan added.

Alexandra, from the US, was recently in the news after cruel trolls mocked her for serving her one-year-old Cheetos and chicken nuggets for lunch.

She also explained why viewers never see vegetables on her daughter's plate.

''She doesn't eat them [vegetables],” the mother noted, adding that her son, on the other hand, loved broccoli.

''I started serving vegetables on camera just to make you guys happy and I want you to know that every time I feed her vegetables on camera […]off camera I have to make her chicken nuggets.

“Because I'd rather my baby eat than make you all happy.

“I'm still going to feed my children the way I want to.”

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