Food theft She poisons her food to block her roommates

Food theft: She poisons her food to block her roommates

A young American woman has caused a stir on the TikTok social network by posting a video in which she recalls the time she forced herself to “poison” her food because her roommates kept stealing it from her.

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The TikTok user, who goes by the name Sarah, has received more than 362,000 views since posting on Friday.

“Throwback to two years ago when I had to poison my food because my roommates kept stealing it,” reads the introduction to the famous on-screen video.

In the video, the angry student can be seen in her kitchen with a carton of milk.

“So they want to drink my milk and put it back in the fridge empty,” she complained. “So we’ll see what’s going on.”

Food theft: She poisons her food to block her roommates

Screenshot TikTok / @saatje32

Sarah then takes a container filled with salt and pours it into the milk before mixing the substances.

“Okay, that’s enough,” the TikTokeuse started before adding a pinch of salt.

Food theft: She poisons her food to block her roommates

Screenshot TikTok / @saatje32

“Let’s go. You want to play? Do you want to be disrespectful? You think I’m crazy for being a clown? She challenged before putting the ‘contaminated’ milk back in the fridge and closing the video.

In the caption below the TikTok, the woman clarified that she has “absolutely no regrets” and that finally someone drank the milk.

A celebrated boldness

Several TikTok users were impressed by the woman’s boldness and even supported her initiative.

“You should use a laxative,” one wrote, although another person pointed out that choosing a laxative qualifies as drinking and therefore a criminal offense.

“You were too nice just with salt,” admitted another user. Some even went so far as to say they used dangerous substances.