Categories: Relationships

Her Husband Eats An Abnormal Amount Of Food And They Spend Around $1,000 A Month On Groceries For Just The Two Of Them

by
Bre Avery Zacharski

When she comes home from work, it’s common for her to be greeted by a fridge full of nothing. Unfortunately, she’s so wiped out that many days she can’t even manage to order takeout.

Her hospital does provide meals for her when she’s working, but many times, she’s too busy to eat while at work.

She pleaded with her husband to get checked out, as she was worried he might have thyroid problems or maybe even a rare disorder such as Prader-Willi.

He was hesitant to see someone but relented in the end. His lab work came back completely normal, which shocked her.

She works approximately 80 hours a week, so then she thought perhaps he was stress eating, but he says her hours don’t bother him or upset him in the least.

“The biggest issue I’m facing is that I’m constantly coming home to an empty fridge/cabinet,” she added.

“The best I can do is ketchup with salt and pepper because of how efficiently he clears out any food item.”

“He has tried to cook for me in the past but gets fidgety waiting for me to come home (the most recent example I have is him preparing two large pans of lasagna- he ate it all in one sitting before I even got home).”

She’s attempted to purchase groceries that are only for her, but her husband goes through them anyway and comes up with excuses as to why he did this.

He is medicated for severe ADHD, so she can look past his thoughtlessness, but she’s resorted to writing him notes to leave her food alone, and that doesn’t even stop him.

She’s contemplating buying a second fridge and installing a lock on it, but she’s not positive that will work, and she hates to be so extreme.

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