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Mother Who Has 16 Children Slammed The Woman Who Mistook Her For A Coronavirus Stockpiler


A mother-of-sixteen trolled for her weekly shopping by a woman who mistook her for a coronavirus stockpiler.

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49-year-old Jeni Bonnell, 49, from Queensland, Australia, bought 24 rolls of toilet paper during her £232 weekly shopping.

She heard a woman behind her trolling her for stockpiling on toilet paper and said sarcastically: ‘Well, there goes ALLL the toilet paper now.’

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The Bonnell Family

Jeni has now hit back at the troll as she wrote on her Facebook page: “OH NO YOU DON’T!!! No lady, you don’t get to stand behind me in the checkout line in the grocery store, with your voice dripping sarcasm and your crinkled brow, as you ‘loud-enough-for-me-to-hear-you’ say ‘Wellllll there goes ALLL the toilet paper now….point 426 |

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She said she won’t apologize for buying 24 rolls of toilet paper for her big family.

She said the world lacks good manners and kindness and urged everyone to stop judging others and be friends instead.

The Bonnell Family
The Bonnell Family

She wrote: “Let’s just stop it folks and remember that we all live on this planet together. Let’s be friends instead.”

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Last month, she shared a YouTube video to show her followers her weekly shopping basket.

Jeni, who has 16 children aged between 29 and four, revealed she normally buys 72 eggs, 36 liters of milk, 30 chicken drumsticks, 18 hot dog rols, 500g peanut butter, 1.5kg spaghetti, Pack of 24 biscuits, and 24 rolls of toilet paper every week.

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The Bonnell Family

She said she buys meat, fruits, and vegetables in bulk when they’re available at half price.

She said during the 13-minute video: “So I tend to buy up whatever we need to make meals for that week to add to our supplies or I will buy up on that product and we will stockpile it.”

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