Stacey Solomon is always sharing handy hacks and cleaning tips with her fans - but the way she stores her crisps has people baffled.
The 31-year-old mum appeared on ITV's Lorraine to give viewers tips on how to organise your kitchen.
From how she displays her spice jars to how she stores her pasta and cans of food, reports Essex Live.
But one bizarre segment saw Stacey show people at home how she hangs her crisps up in her kitchen cupboard.
She said: "The reason I love organising stuff is because I love having fun, and the most fun thing to hang up in my opinion is crisps!

"You just clip them on and line them up and it's like your very own vending machine... like a wardrobe of crisps!
"It honestly brings me joy, my crisps will be hung until the day I die."
Lorraine fans were quick to comment on the interesting method on Twitter as one person said: "Prefer my cupboards thanks, at least they've got food in them and I know exactly what I've got and where it is @StaceySolomon."

Another commented: "Three kitchen cupboards cleaned out and fridge too so far today. I'll never be as good as @StaceySolomon but decluttering is definitely good for the head!!"
Meanwhile, a third person put: "Loving the top tips from @StaceySolomon, I've even invested in vacuum bags! But I draw the line at hanging my bloody crisps up like a set of curtains!"
Stacey went on to explain how she uses tension roads to stack her spice jars, and how she invested in a Lazy Susan, a turntable, for her tinned food and pasta.
She said: "I will buy as much as I can in bulk. Instead of buying a small bag of pasta, I buy a massive one.
"Buying in bulk definitely saves money, we've got four kids between us.
"There are some things in this cupboard that give me life, I bought a Lazy Susan and decided to put my tins on there.
"The go-to is to stack them on top of each other but I find that ridiculously annoying."
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