Every Sunday, my mother-in-law emptied our fridge. When I complained, my husband called me selfish. So I left a “gift” inside and when she opened it, she screamed and fainted, while my husband fell to his knees, begging for forgiveness.

We had been married for nearly two years, living in a small rented apartment close to the company where we both worked. We weren’t rich, but we managed to cover the rent, handle our living expenses, and still save a little for the future. My mother-in-law lived in the countryside, about 40 kilometers away.

At first, she was kind and caring. But ever since we moved out on our own, she started visiting every week. Initially, she claimed she just wanted to “see the children,” but gradually, it turned into a habit and eventually, my quiet suffering.

Every Saturday, I went to the market to buy food for the week such as meat, fish, vegetables, milk, and fruit. I carefully arranged everything in the fridge, calculating each meal since our budget was tight. Yet, every Sunday morning after my mother-in-law’s visit, the refrigerator would be nearly empty.

Whenever she arrived, she’d open the fridge and cupboards, grab some meat and vegetables, and smile:

“We don’t have much in the countryside, so I’ll take these with me. You two are living well now—you won’t miss them.”

I didn’t respond, only controlled a faint smile. But each week, it was the same story: all the food disappeared, and by midweek, I was left eating instant noodles.

One day, I gently told my husband,
“Honey, your mother takes all the food… it makes me sad. I have to count every coin we spend.”

Before I could finish, he slammed his hand on the table. “You’re selfish!

She’s my mother and what’s wrong with her taking a little food? What kind of daughter-in-law are you?”

I was speechless. From that day forward, I never mentioned it again.

But every visit hurt more than the last not because of the food, but because my husband couldn’t see how much I was struggling. So I decided to teach them a quiet lesson. The next Sunday, I went to the market as usual and bought the same items.

But this time, inside a big plastic container, I placed something special – a note and the grocery receipt. On the note, I wrote:

“Mom, I don’t mind the food, but every time you take it, I have to skip breakfast to afford more. We’re still trying to get by.

I never said anything because I didn’t want to upset you, but I’m truly tired…”

I labeled the container “Pepper Beef Stew”—my mother-in-law’s favorite dish and placed it right in the middle of the fridge. When she came, she opened the fridge like always and smiled. “My daughter-in-law loves me so much and she even made my favorite meal!”

But as she opened the container, her face turned pale.

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