Exactly not to mention a lot of these women seem to have kids.... And that laundry shit looks like candy to a kid! The stupidity of our species never ceases to disappoint me
Yeah that's what I thought... What's the point of all the pretty glass jars if you're just buying all your shit in plastic anyway. Just keep it in the original container.
I appreciate the ones where it’s just them keeping their drawers and fridge organized without unnecessarily putting all the food and products in new containers.
Fair warning for those who want to replicate some of these aesthetics- cleaning products and some food items are often sold in opaque or dark packaging because sunlight can breakdown some of the useful compounds. Use like for like- dark or opaque containers unless it already comes in a clear container.
I would like to do this with some kind of food like the cheese, my mom bought a cheese with a paper packaging and the cheese gets bad in days, but the other things, yes i would buy things without containers for this
I re-use my plastics to make models like Studson Studios on YT or other art projects. That was I'm not put out as much plastic trash. Keurigs are so wasteful IMO.
@@mayatulips lol what do you think is more waste full? Buying home a product and reuse the packaging or buying a product and another container for it just to throw away the packaging that the product originally came in ?
it’d be so much more aesthetic if people like this took their cutesy containers into a bulk store and refilled them without all the waste. some of the laundry stuff may be hard to come by in that sense, but food products like juices, grains, seasonings, oils, nut butters are all easy to find as bulk items where you take what you need without so much trash.
some do actually, and you see plastic boxes on video because its easier to refill a plastic container than take 20 glass ones, but not many places have refill shops unfortunatelly
@@andie9179 sometimes they’re hard to come by, but i know some grocery stores that have smaller bulk sections where they just sell dry beans, grains, coffee, and other snacks in bulk where i live. even if it’s just food that you bring your own containers to fill up, it really makes a difference in waste. I live in California so I have access to places such as Sprouts, Whole Foods, Smart and Final, etc. But you can always just search up “bulk bin stores near me”. If you have the benefit of being able to access stores such as these or other bulk stores, you can start by weighing the container you need to fill and label it with that weight so you can subtract that amount from the cost when you fill it up. if you don’t, you can make smaller changes outside of your home. like when buying groceries, bring your own bags to separate items or don’t bag your fruit and vegetables at all, and avoid buying pre-bagged items. and bringing your own bags to load at the end of trip really helps. Try getting items packaged with paper, aluminum, or glass (easy to recycle). and although it can be tedious, you can try to find products sourced more locally, because even if it’s packaged in plastic, it took a lot less waste to get to the store. farmer’s markets are also really helpful! i understand not everyone is lucky enough to have access to bulk stores, especially bulk stores that sell detergent or other cleaning and household products. one small thing i’ve done lately to try and reduce my footprint is just simply not grabbing a bag to put fruit or veggies in. i just grab them from the pile, as many as i need, and put them in my cart as they are. and i reuse plastic bags for trash cans as well as paper bags, or sometimes i’ll just take them back to the store and use them again.
I love these vids and they’re all pretty + aesthetic, but I always feel like they’re so close to being more environmentally friendly. They have all these reusable containers for stuff but waste so much plastic still
@@oliviaaa02937 I think they’re saying that if you’re going to get the glass container, you might as well buy plastic free packaging or go to a store that sells products that you can put in your own containers.
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as an asian, i can never understand why americans need so much stuff and literally so many containers instead of using the ones in which the products come in
I'm German, but I do the same thing (with much less stuff, because my fridge is like half the size at best). I do it, because it saves space in my pantry plus my husband has a Form of autism and he's uncomfortable with to may different colors and shapes of packaging. Other people may do it for the aestetics.
These videos are calming and aesthetically pleasing. I feel that this doesn’t change the amount of waste though. I feel if you were to do this but buy in larger amounts/bulk it could make a little bit less waste.
what do they do with the excess? just hide it somewhere and pretend they don’t have it because it isn’t aesthetic enough? or do they like throw it away lol
But also my mom usually puts things in containers like this to make it more accessible to everyone and she keeps everything to refill so they probably keep it
can't stop thinking that putting all soaps together like that and right next to the bathtub/shower is just gonna make them melt right away when putting the soap back in the container
I think for that one it's more of a, you take out one bar and keep it out of the jar until it's gone, then get a new one. Instead of having to search for a new bar of soap each time it runs out.
But still...who uses soap that often that they need to regularly refill their giant glass of soap bars? Did I miss something, is this normal? Where does the soap go...?
Came here to say the same thing so many have echoed before- these videos are so relaxing but at the same time so depressing. The amount of plastic waste we generate is insane (particularly for those who buy tons of "small" items instead of buying in large, bulk containers.
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My question is how would you know what the expiration date is when you cant see it, and don’t put the expiration date label on the container? Like we aren’t gonna remember every expiration date. We also aren’t gonna wait for the mood to appear, we need to know before there is mold. (Edit: yes i know that some write the expiration date on the container but still) (edit 2: thank you for the likes!!)
In one, I saw them put a sticker of the expiration date on the container. I thought that was pretty smart! Alternatively if you would want to try this yourself, you could add a blackboard sticker and write it down with chalk each time you refill
it depends for people, honestly i almost never check the expiration date because i always make sure to buy things with the farthest expiration date and don't buy too much so i know most of the time the things are still good and eaten in the right time! and if i know that i kept something for quit a long time, just give it a look or a smell tbh. expirations date are just a kind of warning, you can still eat something 3 to 18 month later if you dont see any mold or anything, the worst you can get is getting a lil sick, nothing much!
I really love this. So organized and aesthetically pleasing. Also less weird shaped packages that don’t fit other packages. I’d love to have this for my fridge.
I think doing something like this is reasonable for most people, and them posting it helps a lot of people relax. Sure there are some flaws to this method, but I don't understand why there is so much hate.
Because a lot of it is very wasteful. Not just the materials for the jars and stuff, but a lot of things like oil, spices and laundry stuff is going to spoil insanely fast when exposed to light.
I agree I think it’s really nice and tidy! But what do they do with those tiny leftovers? Hide it so they don’t ruin the vibe or chuck it? I hope they don’t chuck it..
I showed this to my wife, as she does this for certain things like spices, portion control for things like large amounts of beef and chicken breasts from the store when its just the two of us, etc. but like, dear god. Things going from a perfectly good box to a clear, glass container for no other reason than it looks nice. But realistically, this actually takes more time and energy than it needs to for the sake of pretty things. In all honesty, im surprised that products don't just come in a glass container with a removable cardboard insert for a label in the store, so people don't have to spend hours to reinsert items from one container to another. Like the one lady where the soda labels all had to face the same way. It's an orange fanta can, love, are you afraid that you will forget what pop you got in the fridge? XD
No, some of it can be for mental reasons. I know this kind of stuff makes me actually want to clean, knowing I can make things all pretty. And it reduces boxy big clutter, which drives me crazy. And I always make sure the soda labels are facing the same direction. It’s irrational but it makes me feel nice. It’s really all about what the person wants in their house. Not really what other people see as beneficial. If they want it in their house they can do it :)
The scent boosters kill me every time. Those bottles are close to $15 where I live, and they're putting 4-5 bottles in a jar. I might understand if they were stain removers or something as well, but it's just for fragrance. Get a scented detergent and save your money!
cleaner visual look, no cluttering because of different sized containers, know how much you have left of a product, maintaining freshness, making things easier/cleaner to grab, you feel more accomplished doing a lil thing like this. MANY reasons to be doing a this kind of thing, yes of course it can always be better and more zero waste but it really depends on where you live/what you have time for, plus these women are just enjoying their lives and want to make some tiny aspects of their life more pretty for fun!! let them. everyone is so salty in the comments and like what, literally no one is perfect. be mad at big companies for contributing to the plastic waste in the world, not individuals just wanting their food/laundry items to look just a little prettier in a messy and shitty world.
Right, every top comment is salty angry people, I don't understand. for me, organizing is fun, I would totally do that because for me it is fun and makes living alone more fun because you can "customize" everything and organize it the way it works best for you.
For someone with ADD I find pleasure in doing these things and the extra is put nicely in the basement an a organized pantry (new items put in back of organized line of items and old is in the front to always be used first and it doesnt expire). It helps me use everything and not waste anything at all. Plus clear plastic container is easily spotted in any place because in my brain as I'm sure other ADD or people without it would think ( if it's out of sight it's out of mind) The clear containers help me see quickly what I am running low on and what I have plenty of and not buy more of that. Hope it helps someone
As long as they’re recycling all the empty containers I don’t see why people are complaining? Personally when things are organized like this is gives me a sense of calm and order.
@@xhuli_0082 I'm living zero waste, so no not the same for me and even if you don't live zero waste you can make a big difference by reducing your single plastic use
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This gave me a few organizing ideas but the sloppiness to rush the presentation reeked of desperation. Also, there were many times the full quantity didn't fit in the container the person was using and so now they have two things filled with the same item taking up space (and not talking about where the container is meant to intentionally hold a small amount either). I understand taller glasses for liquids to take up less space but if the full amount doesn't fit, that's a failed objective
One thing I can't get out of my head is how expensive buying SO MANY pop containers and glass jars (ESPECIALLY lidded ones) is. I've looked into it before because I like some aspects of this organization but it's soooo expensive
Love the aesthetic! Also, storing citrus in the fridge is a solid no no. It's grown in warmer climates, cold causes it to spoil much faster. Just a thought
I love how organised they are! It makes me feel fresh. I do get how most of you don’t see the point though I think its to be aesthetic and to be extremely organised. In my opinion its cool how organised you can be. If I wanted to be organised i wouldn’t do this i would just organise the things in there normal containers but Like into sections. But I have to admit there are satisfying to watch. And I’m not American lol-
Its crazy that people complain about how people organize their own space. They dont hurt anybody. Everyone has their reason. I do it because it saves my food from moths, and some containers are just too bulky so it saves a lot of space. Do what fits your livestyle! It doesnt matter if your asian american european african or whatever
@@abcdefghifkl it's probably not extra virgin then, extra virgin olive oil is the purest form and more expensive so it's usually store in dark colored glass so it lasts longer
The farthest I'll go with this organization thing is putting stuff like Cereals and pastas in different containers, but that's it. Who seriously needs that much of those little laundry pellets that make things smell good or whatever they are. That is a huge container for something like that
I love these videos I like when it's less if an aesthetic only kinda drive behind doing these things especially I but bulk so I use jars and containers because of that The only time I'm putting juice or tea in a container is if I make it myself (which I do because it's cheaper) Still working on mastering storing fruits and vegetables so they last longer, mostly because I want to grow my own when I have the space and don't want a lot of waste
This is SO relaxing to watch but to consider actually doing all this makes me anxious and overwhelmed af. Kudos to you, this is brilliant though. Also, can I just pay you to do this for me? It would bring me so much comfort to live in such a well organized home that I didn't feel so much pressure to keep up with it. I love clean things but hate cleaning like why tf is that a thing?! 😅😳😖
There’s a reason good quality oils come in tinted bottles…light degrades the oils. She was literally pouring it out of a nice tinted bottle into one that had old oil 😭
It’s not wasteful….. Some of us find it very meditative to organize like this. It can also just make me feel so much calmer to see and use the products in nice/organized containers.
Oh I love York peppermint patty.I had those so often when I took change from my buildings shop for laundry.Like what’s also featured here as product restocking asmr.
I kinda like the aesthetic behind all this, I have to admit that. But if I already have all those glass containers, I would probably just go to one of the zero waste shops to refill them in the shop, without all the waste of the packaging.
For all those people asking yes some of the products are in containers but it keeps things organized and neat and the others keep things fresh and having containers will really help if you have a lot of things in your fridge like those eggs it would be a total help to have a small container that can hold a dozen eggs so yes the containers are necessary and no there not all for aesthetic.
Yes but some products come in specific containers for a reason. Some safety and some chemicals and oils are supposed to be kept in dark bottles because they’re light sensitive.
The great thing about making videos about restocking food or laundry or whatever is that you can rewatch the video and figure out where you set some stuff in case you lost it
now this is what i call AESTHETIC, this is really pleasing to watch, its a good idea to put everything in containers. 🫙 when i’m old enough to own a house i am DEFINITELY gonna do this! (refill all containers aesthetically, have everything in my fridge so neat and pleasing) its just so satisfying to look at!! 😆🤙🏽👏🏼
yesss I thought I was the only one. no one needs that much food. these fridges look like they could feed a village so unless these people have like 4 kids, this is such a waste :')
I don’t get everyone complaining about the plastic. Unfortunately the items are gonna come in the same packaging whether you pour them out into new containers or not. It’s the same amount of plastic being used regardless….
There is a massive issue here with the massive number of single-serve products. Buying 10 individually packaged single serve drink items instead of 1 larger drink container, for example. Which in turn has an effect on taking up more room when being shipped, which produces more fuel emissions, etc. Recycling plastic is not a 100% effective endeavour either. The vast majority of virgin plastic produced is not recycled.
This would be very kind to walk into an air b&b or a guest home to see all these amenities. You can see how clean the products are through glass and plastic. Another reason this makes sense is if someone has a disabled loved one or patient who can be self sufficient in their home if they are provided easily accessible containers. I saw one woman who on UA-cam reels who posted about her brother in a guest house they built him on the property, and she had all these little containers for his home and a "supply store" was mentioned, which lead me to believe he just requests more products in his accessable containers throughout his home, or maybe makea a list of items like a grocery list.
Just because something says flushable it doesn't mean it should be. It can still block drains and sewers. So much plastic being emptied here. Hope it gets recycled
I think the second one is the most reasonable, they didn't put the milk/juice in glass container and having to also keep the excess in the og container.
This seems like a very zero waste aesthetic but without the zero waste part
Exactly not to mention a lot of these women seem to have kids....
And that laundry shit looks like candy to a kid!
The stupidity of our species never ceases to disappoint me
Yeah that's what I thought... What's the point of all the pretty glass jars if you're just buying all your shit in plastic anyway. Just keep it in the original container.
exactly what i was thinking
@@unknowncreature-0069 I think it’s just for up keeping the sleek aesthetic of your house environment, there’s no harm in it really
@@bethneild108 My immediate thought as well! Literally removing any and all safety features that might keep your kid away from the products! 🙄
I appreciate the ones where it’s just them keeping their drawers and fridge organized without unnecessarily putting all the food and products in new containers.
But then we wouldn't have the added benefit of having stuff spoil three times faster due to light exposure!
It's like putting soup into a soup dispenser???
@@addiewestover7997 Now hold on, you might be onto something there
Lol this is very true and bonus when someone entering the house would be like ,,nope!,, Thinking sehnhas ocd ◉‿◉
fr like water??
Fair warning for those who want to replicate some of these aesthetics- cleaning products and some food items are often sold in opaque or dark packaging because sunlight can breakdown some of the useful compounds. Use like for like- dark or opaque containers unless it already comes in a clear container.
I would like to do this with some kind of food like the cheese, my mom bought a cheese with a paper packaging and the cheese gets bad in days, but the other things, yes i would buy things without containers for this
It is even the same for oils and eggs even. Some components that can be found in eggs can go rancid quicker with continued exposure to light.
You can just use an opaque container like a white or black that has a air tight seal
Imagine having time and energy for a life like this I could never
A lot of disposable time
And the money
@rissaguiar yes totall!
Same and money
Ohh but u could
Not. Probably not
So environmentally friendly aesthetics looking but without the environmentally friendly part
I re-use my plastics to make models like Studson Studios on YT or other art projects. That was I'm not put out as much plastic trash. Keurigs are so wasteful IMO.
@@SaintShion oh nice, most of the plastic bottles in my household are mostly used to make one of those garden thing
Yeah but there’s a think called recycle/reuse 🙂
@@mayatulips lol what do you think is more waste full?
Buying home a product and reuse the packaging
or buying a product and another container for it just to throw away the packaging that the product originally came in ?
@@muffyduffy3769 I having a stroke reading this-
it’d be so much more aesthetic if people like this took their cutesy containers into a bulk store and refilled them without all the waste. some of the laundry stuff may be hard to come by in that sense, but food products like juices, grains, seasonings, oils, nut butters are all easy to find as bulk items where you take what you need without so much trash.
Not to mention buying bulk tends to be cheaper
some do actually, and you see plastic boxes on video because its easier to refill a plastic container than take 20 glass ones, but not many places have refill shops unfortunatelly
"easy to find" is easy to say if you assume every one lives in a location like yours with all the options you have
Where can you find in bulk stores tho like are they common?
@@andie9179 sometimes they’re hard to come by, but i know some grocery stores that have smaller bulk sections where they just sell dry beans, grains, coffee, and other snacks in bulk where i live.
even if it’s just food that you bring your own containers to fill up, it really makes a difference in waste.
I live in California so I have access to places such as Sprouts, Whole Foods, Smart and Final, etc. But you can always just search up “bulk bin stores near me”.
If you have the benefit of being able to access stores such as these or other bulk stores, you can start by weighing the container you need to fill and label it with that weight so you can subtract that amount from the cost when you fill it up.
if you don’t, you can make smaller changes outside of your home. like when buying groceries, bring your own bags to separate items or don’t bag your fruit and vegetables at all, and avoid buying pre-bagged items. and bringing your own bags to load at the end of trip really helps. Try getting items packaged with paper, aluminum, or glass (easy to recycle). and although it can be tedious, you can try to find products sourced more locally, because even if it’s packaged in plastic, it took a lot less waste to get to the store.
farmer’s markets are also really helpful!
i understand not everyone is lucky enough to have access to bulk stores, especially bulk stores that sell detergent or other cleaning and household products.
one small thing i’ve done lately to try and reduce my footprint is just simply not grabbing a bag to put fruit or veggies in. i just grab them from the pile, as many as i need, and put them in my cart as they are. and i reuse plastic bags for trash cans as well as paper bags, or sometimes i’ll just take them back to the store and use them again.
It’s nice seeing how everyone else’s lives are so much more organized then your own
Its lies dont compare urself to influencers theyre super dishonest
@@extrules still satisfied watching it tho 😵💫
@@extrules there are still people that live like this, regardless of being an influencer or not.
It's called money.... Legit most of these women. They don't work. Witch I mean not Hateing but don't feel bad about yourself.
@@JesusChrist-sm4bm I never said I felt bad, I was joking.
I can't stop thinking about the people who have left overs in their original containers... like they now need double the space to put the things away.
So my question is, do all the glass containers keep everything fresh longer or is it just for aesthetic?
It depends on product but mostly it’s aesthetic. For some things like flour powders and dry goods it can help keep moisture and pests out
Good question. I think for the cleaning supplies it’s for aesthetics and others for freshness
The eggs? Not one bit,
Gothica
You can get eggs in bulk though, & having a smaller container that only holds a dozen eggs or so is helpful.
I was thinking the same thing.
I love these vids and they’re all pretty + aesthetic, but I always feel like they’re so close to being more environmentally friendly. They have all these reusable containers for stuff but waste so much plastic still
trueee
But wouldn’t you waste it anyways once your done using the product? I’m just a little confused…?
@@oliviaaa02937 I think they’re saying that if you’re going to get the glass container, you might as well buy plastic free packaging or go to a store that sells products that you can put in your own containers.
That's what I thought too. You might as well just keep it in the original container.
Not if you recycle it
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Me to
The oil is sold in a dark bottle FOR👏 A 👏REASON.👏
Yeah!
Really? I didn't know that... Could you maybe explain why it needs to be kept in a dark bottle?
@@frith.calluna для того , чтобы не попадал свет. Иначе масло испортиться .
@@frith.calluna It helps prolong the life of the oil. Light breaks down some oils and can make them go rancid faster.
@@CixiaKyrrah Ah thanks, that makes sense! Hope you have a good day! :D
as an asian, i can never understand why americans need so much stuff and literally so many containers instead of using the ones in which the products come in
I’m American and I don’t get it either lol. I guess it’s just for aesthetics (making it more pleasing to the eye) 🤷🏽. I’ve got better things to do 😂.
some of these people call it “zero waste” when they’re literally generating just as much waste while dumping the products into other containers…
I'm German, but I do the same thing (with much less stuff, because my fridge is like half the size at best). I do it, because it saves space in my pantry plus my husband has a Form of autism and he's uncomfortable with to may different colors and shapes of packaging. Other people may do it for the aestetics.
@@sisu411 ohhh that makes a whole lot of sense!
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These videos are calming and aesthetically pleasing.
I feel that this doesn’t change the amount of waste though. I feel if you were to do this but buy in larger amounts/bulk it could make a little bit less waste.
what do they do with the excess? just hide it somewhere and pretend they don’t have it because it isn’t aesthetic enough? or do they like throw it away lol
THATS MY QUESTION!!! Do they just put it like ina basement storage area or an attic storage area that they have made for all the excess??
Exactly. Like especially the refrigerated stuff....they got a separate fridge just for the half full bottles of juice and half cartons of eggs?? Sus.
@@SweetImmaculateHeart it’s really sus for sure
They should probably not waste it that’s wasting money
But also my mom usually puts things in containers like this to make it more accessible to everyone and she keeps everything to refill so they probably keep it
can't stop thinking that putting all soaps together like that and right next to the bathtub/shower is just gonna make them melt right away when putting the soap back in the container
I think for that one it's more of a, you take out one bar and keep it out of the jar until it's gone, then get a new one. Instead of having to search for a new bar of soap each time it runs out.
But still...who uses soap that often that they need to regularly refill their giant glass of soap bars? Did I miss something, is this normal? Where does the soap go...?
@@Rebacon my question as well!
Why is the shogun here? 😆
@@yuzekitty7076 the almighty shogun is everywhere 😎
I love watching these vids they make me feel so productive
Came here to say the same thing so many have echoed before- these videos are so relaxing but at the same time so depressing. The amount of plastic waste we generate is insane (particularly for those who buy tons of "small" items instead of buying in large, bulk containers.
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This is really sweet i am not a mother but i like your comment 😊💕🍯🌸
I just organized my laundry room lol while watching these videos so much inspiration!
My question is how would you know what the expiration date is when you cant see it, and don’t put the expiration date label on the container? Like we aren’t gonna remember every expiration date. We also aren’t gonna wait for the mood to appear, we need to know before there is mold. (Edit: yes i know that some write the expiration date on the container but still) (edit 2: thank you for the likes!!)
That's a really good point actually I didn't even think about that
In one, I saw them put a sticker of the expiration date on the container. I thought that was pretty smart! Alternatively if you would want to try this yourself, you could add a blackboard sticker and write it down with chalk each time you refill
it depends for people, honestly i almost never check the expiration date because i always make sure to buy things with the farthest expiration date and don't buy too much so i know most of the time the things are still good and eaten in the right time! and if i know that i kept something for quit a long time, just give it a look or a smell tbh. expirations date are just a kind of warning, you can still eat something 3 to 18 month later if you dont see any mold or anything, the worst you can get is getting a lil sick, nothing much!
@@tiphainelzr true
They have enough money that they don’t need to check
i'm jealous of how organized these people are but at the same time i'd never wanna live like that, it seems so empty and repetitive
It’s only one aspect, you can still get a life. I do organizing + minimalism, and it keeps my mind clear.
I really love this. So organized and aesthetically pleasing. Also less weird shaped packages that don’t fit other packages.
I’d love to have this for my fridge.
I think doing something like this is reasonable for most people, and them posting it helps a lot of people relax. Sure there are some flaws to this method, but I don't understand why there is so much hate.
Because being a hater is also an aesthetic lol
it’s not hate when obvious issues are pointed out, but there are nicer ways for these things to be said.
Because a lot of it is very wasteful. Not just the materials for the jars and stuff, but a lot of things like oil, spices and laundry stuff is going to spoil insanely fast when exposed to light.
I agree I think it’s really nice and tidy! But what do they do with those tiny leftovers? Hide it so they don’t ruin the vibe or chuck it? I hope they don’t chuck it..
I showed this to my wife, as she does this for certain things like spices, portion control for things like large amounts of beef and chicken breasts from the store when its just the two of us, etc. but like, dear god. Things going from a perfectly good box to a clear, glass container for no other reason than it looks nice. But realistically, this actually takes more time and energy than it needs to for the sake of pretty things. In all honesty, im surprised that products don't just come in a glass container with a removable cardboard insert for a label in the store, so people don't have to spend hours to reinsert items from one container to another. Like the one lady where the soda labels all had to face the same way. It's an orange fanta can, love, are you afraid that you will forget what pop you got in the fridge? XD
No, some of it can be for mental reasons. I know this kind of stuff makes me actually want to clean, knowing I can make things all pretty. And it reduces boxy big clutter, which drives me crazy. And I always make sure the soda labels are facing the same direction. It’s irrational but it makes me feel nice. It’s really all about what the person wants in their house. Not really what other people see as beneficial. If they want it in their house they can do it :)
Yeah and the fact that in a week none of it is gonna look half as nice .. and all the containers you have to wash and dry …
do i understand why people do this? no
am i still gonna enjoy it? absolutely yes
The scent boosters kill me every time. Those bottles are close to $15 where I live, and they're putting 4-5 bottles in a jar. I might understand if they were stain removers or something as well, but it's just for fragrance. Get a scented detergent and save your money!
Tide is fine for this.
I think some people just like wasting money
Well everyone has their step. Some people waste money on cigarettes or alcohol, which I personally cant understand. Some so this, some do that
cleaner visual look, no cluttering because of different sized containers, know how much you have left of a product, maintaining freshness, making things easier/cleaner to grab, you feel more accomplished doing a lil thing like this.
MANY reasons to be doing a this kind of thing, yes of course it can always be better and more zero waste but it really depends on where you live/what you have time for, plus these women are just enjoying their lives and want to make some tiny aspects of their life more pretty for fun!! let them.
everyone is so salty in the comments and like what, literally no one is perfect. be mad at big companies for contributing to the plastic waste in the world, not individuals just wanting their food/laundry items to look just a little prettier in a messy and shitty world.
Right, every top comment is salty angry people, I don't understand. for me, organizing is fun, I would totally do that because for me it is fun and makes living alone more fun because you can "customize" everything and organize it the way it works best for you.
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I love how everyone is going off about the faux zero waste aesthetic these videos have and I’m confused about the powdered cereal 😂😂😂
Right?! Who made that?!
It's baby cereal
海外のリストックはスケールが大きくて見応えがある。
何故か気持ちだけ外国人になって日本が恋しくなったけど、11:20 見慣れたものが出てきて気持ちが落ち着いた
As much as these look so ascetically pleasing… how often do you have to clean the containers. And just the filling up to.
For someone with ADD I find pleasure in doing these things and the extra is put nicely in the basement an a organized pantry (new items put in back of organized line of items and old is in the front to always be used first and it doesnt expire). It helps me use everything and not waste anything at all. Plus clear plastic container is easily spotted in any place because in my brain as I'm sure other ADD or people without it would think ( if it's out of sight it's out of mind) The clear containers help me see quickly what I am running low on and what I have plenty of and not buy more of that. Hope it helps someone
As long as they’re recycling all the empty containers I don’t see why people are complaining? Personally when things are organized like this is gives me a sense of calm and order.
Dudo que reciclen cuando se obsesionan por contenedores de vidrio,todo el plástico lo mandan a la basura
Yeah. They’re using reusable containers and the containers they are already in, you are gonna throw out or recycle anyway. I don’t see how it’s waste.
You know that most of the plastic is ending up in the ocean right? Even if it's "recycable", a part of it always ends up somewhere in nature
@@soulinthewoods true same goes for you even if you don’t do the aesthetic thing, so really it’s still the same regardless.
@@xhuli_0082 I'm living zero waste, so no not the same for me and even if you don't live zero waste you can make a big difference by reducing your single plastic use
Tip!:
If you’re not going to eat all the strawberries in one hit, dont wash all of them! Only wash the ones you are going to eat straight away.
They keep for longer if you dont wash them all! 🍓
I am mind blown by the creative way to use space. I always learn something on Tik tok.
Imagine living like this lol it looks like luxury . Like .... i could NEVER 🤚😭
Lmaooo me too
This gave me a few organizing ideas but the sloppiness to rush the presentation reeked of desperation. Also, there were many times the full quantity didn't fit in the container the person was using and so now they have two things filled with the same item taking up space (and not talking about where the container is meant to intentionally hold a small amount either). I understand taller glasses for liquids to take up less space but if the full amount doesn't fit, that's a failed objective
Well, everything is so organized with you, everything is neat well done I'm glad that I'm watching you well done 🎉🎊❤
One thing I can't get out of my head is how expensive buying SO MANY pop containers and glass jars (ESPECIALLY lidded ones) is. I've looked into it before because I like some aspects of this organization but it's soooo expensive
Same, hundred’s of dollars gone into organization like this… these people have the money to spare 😳
Lol really? Where I live we have this one place where you can find literally anything for cheap! We call it, divisoria ✨️
I'm just buying pickles (Or any large food filled jar) Then you can keep the jar and use them for storage. At least that way they're all uniform.
You can diy a lot of organizers from cardboard, especially stuff like drawer dividers!
Love the aesthetic! Also, storing citrus in the fridge is a solid no no. It's grown in warmer climates, cold causes it to spoil much faster. Just a thought
Just imagine being so productive, and organizing👏🏻😭😌 I could never
I love how organised they are! It makes me feel fresh.
I do get how most of you don’t see the point though
I think its to be aesthetic and to be extremely organised. In my opinion its cool how organised you can be.
If I wanted to be organised i wouldn’t do this i would just organise the things in there normal containers but
Like into sections.
But I have to admit there are satisfying to watch.
And I’m not American lol-
Its crazy that people complain about how people organize their own space. They dont hurt anybody. Everyone has their reason. I do it because it saves my food from moths, and some containers are just too bulky so it saves a lot of space. Do what fits your livestyle! It doesnt matter if your asian american european african or whatever
Isn’t olive oil supposed to be in a dark container? Why people keep placing them in a clear glass container next to the stove?
olive oil is sold in clear glass bottles for me though
@@abcdefghifkl it's probably not extra virgin then, extra virgin olive oil is the purest form and more expensive so it's usually store in dark colored glass so it lasts longer
@@ssarah867 mb man i dont know anything about oil
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4:53
The way she wipped the napkins in there made me laugh for some reason 👀👌
This just really drives home the point of how much single use plastic we as a society go through without even thinking about it.
Not every country, city, village has a developed recycling system and not everyone has the money or acces to better options. Dont judge.
There's nothing more satisfying than an organized food storage
FUN FACT :- These videos makes you feel poor.😂
I will never understand why people do this, but im glad they do simply because its so satisfying
The farthest I'll go with this organization thing is putting stuff like Cereals and pastas in different containers, but that's it. Who seriously needs that much of those little laundry pellets that make things smell good or whatever they are. That is a huge container for something like that
Guys stop complaining it’s satisfying
I love these videos
I like when it's less if an aesthetic only kinda drive behind doing these things especially
I but bulk so I use jars and containers because of that
The only time I'm putting juice or tea in a container is if I make it myself (which I do because it's cheaper)
Still working on mastering storing fruits and vegetables so they last longer, mostly because I want to grow my own when I have the space and don't want a lot of waste
Ok
This is SO relaxing to watch but to consider actually doing all this makes me anxious and overwhelmed af. Kudos to you, this is brilliant though. Also, can I just pay you to do this for me? It would bring me so much comfort to live in such a well organized home that I didn't feel so much pressure to keep up with it. I love clean things but hate cleaning like why tf is that a thing?! 😅😳😖
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I wish I was old enough to live at my OWN home and be organized and aesthetic
I know right! I’m a super organized person with a messy family. When I’m older anyone I know will come to my house to calm down in neatness.
rich people tingz✨
I am lowkey addicted to watching those videos -
This makes me want my future house organized! ✨❤️
There’s a reason good quality oils come in tinted bottles…light degrades the oils. She was literally pouring it out of a nice tinted bottle into one that had old oil 😭
I’m just imagining some lady casually putting 9 bottles of scent beads into her cart
This videos more than give me peace, they just freak me out with aaaall that plastic waste.
the bagels in the fridge caught me off guard
Watching these types of videos really help calm my OCD :)
It’s not wasteful…..
Some of us find it very meditative to organize like this. It can also just make me feel so much calmer to see and use the products in nice/organized containers.
Oh I love York peppermint patty.I had those so often when I took change from my buildings shop for laundry.Like what’s also featured here as product restocking asmr.
I kinda like the aesthetic behind all this, I have to admit that. But if I already have all those glass containers, I would probably just go to one of the zero waste shops to refill them in the shop, without all the waste of the packaging.
For all those people asking yes some of the products are in containers but it keeps things organized and neat and the others keep things fresh and having containers will really help if you have a lot of things in your fridge like those eggs it would be a total help to have a small container that can hold a dozen eggs so yes the containers are necessary and no there not all for aesthetic.
Yes but some products come in specific containers for a reason. Some safety and some chemicals and oils are supposed to be kept in dark bottles because they’re light sensitive.
Don't you get a clear plastic egg container with your refrigerator when you buy it? 🧐
These videos get so much unnecessary hate but they are so relaxing and help my anxiety 😌
ikr its like why the hate unnecessary like there just trying to help you sleep.
The great thing about making videos about restocking food or laundry or whatever is that you can rewatch the video and figure out where you set some stuff in case you lost it
well the coconut milk is not suggested to pout them out if you are not going to use the whole bottle in a week, coconut milk can spoil super fast
now this is what i call AESTHETIC, this is really pleasing to watch, its a good idea to put everything in containers. 🫙 when i’m old enough to own a house i am DEFINITELY gonna do this! (refill all containers aesthetically, have everything in my fridge so neat and pleasing) its just so satisfying to look at!! 😆🤙🏽👏🏼
Its funny how I enjoy all these stacking videos while my grocery has been sitting on counter for ages now
Everyone else: Wow! So satisfying!
Me wondering how they eat all of that food…
Same here, everyone is mourning about environment and time wasted... I'm thinking...this food is way too much
yesss I thought I was the only one. no one needs that much food. these fridges look like they could feed a village so unless these people have like 4 kids, this is such a waste :')
its life humans eat
I used to watch TikTok compilations(a variety of different types of TikTok’s)on here in 2020
Man I wish our fridge was this organized
Reorganization videos are my favorite thing now 🥰😊😍☺️😁 I wanna make a playlist now
I don’t get everyone complaining about the plastic. Unfortunately the items are gonna come in the same packaging whether you pour them out into new containers or not. It’s the same amount of plastic being used regardless….
Instead you produce more waste by buying the new containers
They forget that some people recycle lol
There is a massive issue here with the massive number of single-serve products. Buying 10 individually packaged single serve drink items instead of 1 larger drink container, for example. Which in turn has an effect on taking up more room when being shipped, which produces more fuel emissions, etc. Recycling plastic is not a 100% effective endeavour either. The vast majority of virgin plastic produced is not recycled.
Thank you cinnamonroll TikTok for making this and all the boys and girls that are in those TikTok’s because I really needed that❤❤❤😊😊😊
Love your channel!❤
The slim Jim’s in the fridge really got me😂😂😂😂
These videos just called me poor 💀😂
I appreciate those folks that are following first-in-first-out principles.
This is basically just moving it from one container to another
i lost it at the giant dove bar container, no one needs that many soap bars
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I love these types of vids they're amazing
Everyone talking about how satisfying it it
Me: eat it😌😀
0: eat wha-
Love these videos💘
me encanta este tipo de videos son tan relajantes se oye cool asmr ....
Por fin una española
This would be very kind to walk into an air b&b or a guest home to see all these amenities. You can see how clean the products are through glass and plastic. Another reason this makes sense is if someone has a disabled loved one or patient who can be self sufficient in their home if they are provided easily accessible containers. I saw one woman who on UA-cam reels who posted about her brother in a guest house they built him on the property, and she had all these little containers for his home and a "supply store" was mentioned, which lead me to believe he just requests more products in his accessable containers throughout his home, or maybe makea a list of items like a grocery list.
Just because something says flushable it doesn't mean it should be. It can still block drains and sewers. So much plastic being emptied here. Hope it gets recycled
Them having lot of stuff in the fridge to organize.
Me organizing my one box of leftovers.
Smack.....noice
I think the second one is the most reasonable, they didn't put the milk/juice in glass container and having to also keep the excess in the og container.
The first video is literally my dream laundry room 😂
Eu amo esses vídeos 💜🇧🇷💟🤗
Forget the refill/restock asmr, these are all big organization goals
now i think... what if a little kid sees those bottles and drink them....
....dangerous :
I love watching these thinking “I’m going to be as organized as these people some day!” But I know deep down inside I probably won’t be.
I can already imagine the exaggerated amount of food they must buy to fill their refrigerator
so jealous of all the big fridges, my fridge looks like one from an apartment straight from the 70s