“So, people want to drink my milk and want to put it back empty in the fridge,” she explained. “So we’re gonna see who’s who.”
A TikToker has gone viral after posting a video recalling the time she was forced to “poison” her own food because her inconsiderate roommates kept stealing her grub.and has since gained nearly 353,000 views.
In the video, the enraged university student is seen in her kitchen with a carton of milk, fuming over the constant theft. Sara then takes a container filled with salt and pours it into the dairy product and starts to mix the two together. Sarah later ended the video by declaring that she would put the now-contaminated milk back in the fridge and “wait for someone to drink it.”
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