putting things away after grocery shopping

Anonymous
Whoever shops generally puts it away. I tend to pitch in more often than my husband. Honestly he usually plunks it on the counter then gets distracted. He will help carry in from the car if I ask though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whoever shops generally puts it away. I tend to pitch in more often than my husband. Honestly he usually plunks it on the counter then gets distracted. He will help carry in from the car if I ask though.


Clearly I’m “whoever” 😂
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do people really track or pay attention to this?


Are you in a marriage where you and your spouse both actively participate in the necessary chores of household living? if so, this may not be a thread you can relate to, good for you.


The OP is a general question. Having people share different experiences gives everyone a bit more perspective.

Unless you just want this to be a whine fest. In which which case, start your own thread because not everyone here agrees with you.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whoever bought it and brought it home should bring it in and put it away.


That's dumb


So you'd prefer the person who shopped just leave everything on the counter and walk away? That's dumb.
Anonymous
How much are you people buying that putting the groceries away is such a task? It takes me 5 min max and that's on a big trip.

The person who goes shopping puts it away immediately. Most times the other people aren't around to help anyway. I will send my teen out for sodas if I run out of hands to bring stuff in.
Anonymous
My adult kid does the bulk of carrying in the groceries, and I put them away (no husband), so I know where all ingredients are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband does 100% of everything associated with the household. He is currently taking down his wall displays and moving his bedroom furniture around.
I am watching old black and white horror movies. Ain't life grand ?




Well, it’s not great that you call it “his” bedroom furniture. No joint bedroom?
Anonymous
For a trip to the local store, whoever shopped generally puts it away. For a Costco run, unloading the car, breaking things up into usable portions, and putting away is a team sport.
Anonymous
Even if DH was magically motivated to put stuff away, I wouldn’t let him near the fridge. He likes to put fresh produce on top of frowsy stuff and just shove any containers or jars backwards to make room.

When he shops, he leaves dry goods pushed against the back of the counter because he “doesn’t know where they go”. Don’t get me started.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you or DH go grocery shopping, do you expect them to put the items into the refrigerator too?

Or is this a task that is shared?

Shared
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do people really track or pay attention to this?


I think that more women could more easily tell you who put the groceries away last week than how many times they had sex last week.
I don’t mean this to denigrate either gender, but sometimes people lack some empathy about the stuff that their spouse actually cares about.


Oh, I am the wife and I can tell you that we have had sex 5 times in the past 6 weeks. I care much more about my husband's laziness than I do about how many times we have sex together (love my vibrator).


Ha!
I honestly have no clue. It’s more than 5 times in the last 6 weeks, but I don’t know if it was two times last week or four.
I do know that I was the last person to go grocery shopping, I bought enough to last our family of five for four days, and I put it away. I could probably pretty much tell you what I bought and how much of it is still left
Anonymous
Generally the person who did the shopping puts away the refrigerated items right away, the rest sits out until someone gets tired of looking at them
Anonymous
I do all the shopping and putting away because I’m a control freak.
Anonymous
Grocery shopping is like a vacation. We both fight over who gets to do it. Arguably it’s the easiest chore and waaaaay easier than staying home entertaining toddlers and cleaning. They should be the one to put away groceries. We both help though.
Anonymous
I shop and my wife puts away. She’s the cook so she needs to see exactly what we have, and also she enjoys it. I hang around sometimes because it’s so cute when she gets excited about something I bought. Like if I scored some scallops on sale or something.
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