'Started paying closer attention': Man notices his food disappearing and being oddly replaced with similar items, sets trap with a marked bag of chips, confirming his roommate, Jake, is secretly eating his food and using his Costco discount to replace it

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  • Man looking confused whilst looking in the fridge
  • My roommate is secretly eating my food and replacing it with identical items hoping I won't notice

    I genuinely don't know if this is crazy or if I'm crazy so I need outside perspectives.
  • I live with a roommate, we'll call him Jake. We've been living together for about 8 months.
  • Generally it's fine. We split rent and utilities, keep common areas clean, normal roommate stuff. About 2 months ago I started noticing my food was running out faster than it should.
  • Like I'd buy a box of granola bars and swear there were more left than what I was finding.
  • Or my almond milk would be way lower than I remembered. I thought maybe I was just forgetting how much I ate.
  • Didn't think much of it. Then last week I bought a very specific brand of Greek yogurt.
  • It's the expensive one with the fruit on the bottom, specific flavor - blueberry. I had 4 of them.
  • Two days later I go to eat one and there are only 2 left. I know I only ate one.
  • I mentioned it to Jake. He said he didn't touch them. The next day there were 4 yogurts again.
  • Man eating a blueberry yoghurt
  • But here's the thing - they were the same brand but STRAWBERRY flavor. Not blueberry. I texted Jake asking if he replaced my yogurt.
  • He said no, I must have grabbed the wrong flavor at the store. I didn't. I hate strawberry.
  • I specifically bought blueberry. So I started paying closer attention. And I'm pretty sure Jake has been eating my food and then replacing it with similar but not identical items hoping I won't notice.
  • Yesterday I tested it. I bought a bag of a very specific type of chips - Kettle Brand Sea Salt, the small bag.
  • I wrote the date on it with a sharpie and put it in the cabinet. This morning the bag is still there but the date I wrote isn't on it.
  • It's the same brand and flavor but a different bag. I confronted Jake. He completely denied it.
  • Said I'm being paranoid and weird. Said he would never eat my food and why would he buy replacements if he did?
  • Two man standing back to back and looking at each other with a bleak expression
  • But I KNOW I wrote the date on that bag. I took a photo of it.
  • I don't understand the logic. If you're going to replace the food anyway, why not just ask if you can have some and pay me back?
  • Why this weird sneaky replacement system? My girlfriend says I should get a mini fridge for my room.
  • My brother says I should set up a camera in the kitchen. My other friend says I should just move out because this is weird behavior.
  • But I don't know if I'm overreacting? Like he's technically replacing the food so I'm not losing money.
  • It's just super weird and now I don't trust him and I feel paranoid every time I eat something from the kitchen.
  • White, modern kitchen with a pot plant
  • Is this insane? What do I even do here? Do I get a lock for my cabinet?
  • Move out? Confront him again with proof? I feel like I'm losing my mind over grocery items.
  • OP OK_Chicken3147 I checked my bank statement and Jake has access to my Costco membership through the household thing. Someone used it 4 times in the last month when I wasn't at Costco. He's been using my membership to buy the replacement items. So technically I AM losing money on the membership usage and he's just buying cheaper versions of what I bought. This is so much weirder than I thought.
  • Avehdreader If he's going to replace them he should just buy his own in the first place. Put a camera in the kitchen, or lock keep your food in your own room.
  • VerdMont1 Costco stooped allowing non members to use members accounts about a year ago. They also keep a list of who is allowed to use corporate accounts. Fishy fishy!!

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