My in-laws have TWO pantries of food, they even converted a bedroom for it – I think they're expecting an apocalypse | The Sun

A WOMAN has left people stunned by showing her in-laws' extraordinarily well-stocked pantries, as she said she thinks they're preparing for a "zombie apocalypse".

Jenna took to TikTok to share a video of the pantry, which contained – among other things – 15 huge jars of peanut butter.




At the top of the shelves were hundreds of kitchen rolls, while there were also countless tins of food and packs of noodles.

"Oh and this is their second bedroom for food storage," Jenna wrote over the video.

That room appeared to be full mainly of tinned food.

"I know where I'm going during the zombie apocalypse," she added in the video caption.

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People quickly took to the comments section to weigh in, with many pointing out that the majority of the food will go off before they're able to eat it.

"Hoarding. It'll go rancid before they're able to finish it all," one person commented.

"I mean that peanut butter will go rancid…" another added.

"I don’t understand how people do that!" a third wrote.

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"And use it before the expiration dates – it would stress me out."

"I have a few cans and they still go expired," someone else commented.

But others praised the couple for preparing for any scary eventualities.

"Fantastic food storage. That's what everyone should have," one person wrote.

"great job. it is probably fifo (first in and first out) and gets rotated," another commented.

"I have same setup. not hoarding, it is normal for big families. some people buy shoes. others food."



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