
The Hunting Wives fans think they've spotted a glaring error in the Netflix series
One TikTok user highlighted a scene in which actress Brittany Snow 's character, Sophie O'Neil, opens her kitchen freezer, revealing a Kraft Mac & Cheese product inside.
'Of all the things that shocked me about The Hunting Wives, this is the part that really had me shook,' the viewer wrote across the snippet.
She added in the caption, 'Why do I always notice weird things in shows?'
The clip zoomed in on the inside of the freezer, confusing fans who are primarily familiar with the food brand's pasta offerings.
'I've been WAITING FOR SOMEONE ELSE TO BRING THIS UP,' one person wrote in the comments section of Shandy's post.
Someone else quipped about Evan Jonigkeit's character: 'It was definitely Graham, add that to the list of reasons we don't like him.'
Another fan came to the conclusion, 'There is not reasonable explanation which makes this hilarious.'
But a more knowledgable consumer shared an explanation for the puzzling display.
'Those are mac n cheese frozen meals, friend,' they shared.
And a different social media user said knowingly, 'Any time a brand or logo is shown in a movie, it is a product placement. So many people are talking about this so they did their job.'
The Hunting Wives is adapted from a bestselling book, and the sex-fueled show has struck a chord with audiences since its July 21 premiere.
The eight-part series is based on author May Cobb's erotic thriller of the same name and adapted by Rebecca Cutler, who said she was in 'awe of its flagrant horniness.'
It doesn't shy away from full-frontal nudity, no-holds-barred sex, and steamy make-out sessions that have earned it comparisons to Big Little Lies and Desperate Housewives.
Viewers are introduced to its protagonist Sophie as she relocates to deep-red Texas from Boston with her husband Graham.
She finds herself embroiled in the lives of a mysterious and exclusive group of gun-toting MAGA women dubbed The Hunting Wives.
Among them is Margo (Malin Åckerman), who lures Sophie into their world of sex, scandal, and salacious gossip.
Margo and her husband, Texas governor hopeful Jed (Dermot Mulroney), have an open relationship that gives the high-flying socialite freedom to have flings with younger men, such as the barely-legal Brad (George Ferrier) and also women like her friend Callie (Jaime Ray Newman).
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