Since participants were supposedly compensated, according toThe Tennessean, viewers also questioned how real this reality series was.
One commenter noted, “A lot of reality show stars are actors.”
“You know what’s more expensive than a freaking ketchup bottle?

The amount of money used to drive around for hours picking up ketchup packets,” the website posted.
The amount of bacteria she’s feeding her man and children, but can get her nails done?
Regardless, most of what viewers saw on the series maybe should have come with a don’t-try-this-at-home warning.

One commenter on theYouTubevideo for the episode wrote, “This is child abuse.
Those little kids need good nutrition.”
She also dumpster dives as a means of foraging for food.

While strange and unusual acts can sometimes draw audiences, acts such as these might have driven viewers away.
Even so, anyone who is curious can now watch old episodes of the series ondiscovery+.
