Sure, true love can move mountains, but it doesn’t extend to sharing food. That’s what one woman realized when her husband-to-be went to extreme measures to stop her from eating his delicious snacks.
Stacey Lowe became a sensation online after she posted a rant about when her husband-to-be and father of her child Dave installed a safe in the family fridge to keep her from munching on his snacks. I fully understand hiding a few chocolate bars underneath the bed so that your loved one doesn’t take them, but a safe with a combination might be going a bit overboard.
One guy installed a fridge safe to protect his snacks…
Image credits: Lockabox
…but his girlfriend didn’t like that one bit!
Image credits: stacey.lowe
Stacey’s post on Facebook went viral, getting more than 52,000 likes at the time this article was written. It also got more than 113,000 comments and over 59,000 shares. This is most likely the first time I’ve seen a popular post have more comments than it does likes.
Image credits: stacey.lowe
Image credits: Lockabox
The couple already have a child
Image credits: stacey.lowe
Image credits: stacey.lowe
Most of us love snacking (I know I do), but it might not be the most healthy thing to do. According to Healthline, it’s best to eat snacks that are around 200 calories and have at least 10 grams of protein in them, in order for you to stay full until your next serious meal. Active people should eat around two to three snacks a day, but people who spend their entire day sitting down should go for up to just one.
The snacks that you and I should avoid are processed, high-sugar treats that will make you feel even hungrier a couple of hours down the line. Snacks like eggs and cottage cheese keep you full for hours on end, so they’re a safe bet. Just be sure to eat your cottage cheese, instead of leaving it in the fridge for 7 years.
Dear Pandas, what do you think about this Battle of the Snacks? Do you support Dave or do you think that couples should share all their snacks? What’s your favorite snack that you’d consider getting a safe for? I can’t wait to hear your thoughts about this incredible situation, so write a comment down below.
This is the fridge safe the couple used
Image credits: Amazon
Image credits: Amazon
Image credits: Amazon
Spoiler: this is only an advertisement for a project available on Amazon.
Product even.
"by the way, this is the product used" - let me shop you the product pics without further information about this (boring) story
I use bored panda a lot, but i don't see how this is an advertisement, can someone explain,
There first is a story. But then it turns out the most important part is a curious product,which is introduced in detail, independent of the story. Then follows a link, which is an affiliate link, i. e. when someone orders using that link the shopping site pays a compensation (some percent of the amount before taxes). This is often called an advertorial, because it is advertising at heart yet appears as regular content.
Thanks!
The level of this commercial is pathetic. Really Bored Panda?
3 digit lock? 2 minutes max to unlock it.
999 combinations for a piece of chocolate?
I'd unlock it. Take all the chocolate and replace it with veggies. Just on principle! :p
I don't know if it's just me, but you're underestimating the length some of us will go to for a piece of chocolate at that time of the month.
I'd crack it out of spite
For a piece of chocolate also 10'000 - and if you're lucky you can guess in less than 1000 attempts...
These combination locks are the same as luggage locks. Easy to open once you know how to do it. My son can open this within seconds (without any damage to the lock). I would eat all the chocolate and leave behind the wrappers filled with wood..
Two minutes?! I have just one word for you: "bosnianbill"
Spoiler: this is only an advertisement for a project available on Amazon.
Product even.
"by the way, this is the product used" - let me shop you the product pics without further information about this (boring) story
I use bored panda a lot, but i don't see how this is an advertisement, can someone explain,
There first is a story. But then it turns out the most important part is a curious product,which is introduced in detail, independent of the story. Then follows a link, which is an affiliate link, i. e. when someone orders using that link the shopping site pays a compensation (some percent of the amount before taxes). This is often called an advertorial, because it is advertising at heart yet appears as regular content.
Thanks!
The level of this commercial is pathetic. Really Bored Panda?
3 digit lock? 2 minutes max to unlock it.
999 combinations for a piece of chocolate?
I'd unlock it. Take all the chocolate and replace it with veggies. Just on principle! :p
I don't know if it's just me, but you're underestimating the length some of us will go to for a piece of chocolate at that time of the month.
I'd crack it out of spite
For a piece of chocolate also 10'000 - and if you're lucky you can guess in less than 1000 attempts...
These combination locks are the same as luggage locks. Easy to open once you know how to do it. My son can open this within seconds (without any damage to the lock). I would eat all the chocolate and leave behind the wrappers filled with wood..
Two minutes?! I have just one word for you: "bosnianbill"