I live with other family members, they own the house not me. I do the cooking and household grocery shopping.
The "man of the house" started cooking for himself maybe two months ago (leaving a mess on the stove everytime)
and has just started messing around in the pantry. I have stuff organized in a way that I understand. Old in the front, new in the back, and hard to find, rare-ish items are hidden in the back behind food no one likes. 
I've always been a believer in stocking up on food, just in case. When COVID hit the U.S. we decided to slowly stock up on even more things that were harder to get. Not hoarding, but making sure we didn't run out before it could be replaced again. There's been some stores I don't shop at because I'm only doing curbside pickup they don't offer that. So some items are harder to get.
So anyway, the man of the house got mad because I have too much food in the pantry, after they said to stock up. I threw that back in his face and he started complaining that he couldn't find what he wanted and complained about my organizing. I find things just fine. He hasn't gotten anything out of the pantry in over five years. It looks like I'm gonna have to start taking out certain items and hiding them.
Does anyone else have to put up with this kind of crap? And shouldn't the family cook be the one to organize the pantry? If they're the only one getting food out of it, why should anyone else say how it's organized?
I'm not even sure what he was looking for.
The "man of the house" started cooking for himself maybe two months ago (leaving a mess on the stove everytime)
I've always been a believer in stocking up on food, just in case. When COVID hit the U.S. we decided to slowly stock up on even more things that were harder to get. Not hoarding, but making sure we didn't run out before it could be replaced again. There's been some stores I don't shop at because I'm only doing curbside pickup they don't offer that. So some items are harder to get.
So anyway, the man of the house got mad because I have too much food in the pantry, after they said to stock up. I threw that back in his face and he started complaining that he couldn't find what he wanted and complained about my organizing. I find things just fine. He hasn't gotten anything out of the pantry in over five years. It looks like I'm gonna have to start taking out certain items and hiding them.
Does anyone else have to put up with this kind of crap? And shouldn't the family cook be the one to organize the pantry? If they're the only one getting food out of it, why should anyone else say how it's organized?
I'm not even sure what he was looking for.