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19.09.2023 - 17:45 / insider.com / Marc Jacobs
A TikToker who documents the wild amount of fresh produce, snacks, and drinks she says guests leave behind at her Airbnb is shocking viewers, some of whom suggest it's enough groceries to last her weeks.
The user, @atouchofclass_miami, has garnered traction online for showcasing items that she says guests on Airbnb leave after their stays at her property in Miami. She started the popular video series, "What my guests left behind in my Airbnb," in May and has been uploading regular updates ever since. As of Tuesday, she's uploaded 44 videos on the series.
Among her most popular videos is one from July showcasing what guests left behind after a three-night stay in her apartment, which has over 25.1 million views and over 2 million likes. In the clip, the user shows how the guests left a nearly full carton of eggs, a pristine-looking deck of gold playing cards, pancake and waffle mix, slabs of butter, shredded cheese, and more.
The content creator and Airbnb did not respond to a request for comment.
While most of the items were opened, she's also shared plenty of videos where guests appear to have left large quantities of completely untouched snacks, fresh, produce, alcohol, and soda.
In a TikTok shared on September 13, which has over 2.7 million views, the host showed how guests who stayed just three days in her Airbnb left behind an array of unopened items, including a pack of 12 cans of Fanta, Kirkland chocolates, frozen french fries, party size chip packs, and a variety pack of mini Oreos, Ritz Bites, mini Chips Ahoy, and Nutter Butter Bites.
"Only one thing getting thrown away this time," she captioned the clip, presumably referring to an unlabeled pack of what looked like frozen food.
The sheer amount of untouched food and drinks left commenters in shock, with some suggesting she had enough to sustain her for weeks.
"3 days but the food is enough for 3 weeks," one wrote.
And it's not just snacks. In July, the user said an Airbnb guest left behind a pink leather Marc Jacobs tote bag, which retails for between $325 and $595 depending on the size. According to the user, the guest said it was a gift from someone she was no longer friends with so she "left it on purpose for somebody, for anybody else to just take it."
In another recent video, the user showed her haul of food another guest had left behind, including an organic salad mix, chopped vegetables, Brussels sprouts, eggs, potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, and ginger beer. In the caption, she wrote "Fajitas tonight," hinting that she would be using some of the leftovers for her own dinner.
Responding to a user who asked if she ever has to grocery shop, the creator wrote: "Not much."
"I'm assuming you haven't had to buy eggs or butter in
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