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Mum attaches money to rubbish around the house to prove her family are lazy

AS A mum, it can often be a struggle to get the rest of your family to clear up after themselves.

But one woman has come up with a genius solution to the problem by secretly attaching money to rubbish lying around the house.

A mum has attached money to rubbish around the house to prove to her family how much she cleans up
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A mum has attached money to rubbish around the house to prove to her family how much she cleans upCredit: Facebook

The Australian wanted to prove in the social experiment just how little cleaning her children and husband do if she's not around.

In a post on Facebook, the mum revealed the details of the hilarious - but clever - social experiment, and shared pictures of rubbish deliberately left around her home.

She had attached money notes - the approximate equivalent of £10 and £3 - to an empty toilet roll and piece of paper before lying them face-down with a "finders keepers" note.

The frustrated woman wrote: "Needing something to inspire kids and husbands to tidy up around the house?

After six days, the cash prize remained hidden an empty toilet roll and piece of paper
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After six days, the cash prize remained hidden an empty toilet roll and piece of paperCredit: Facebook

"Clearly this game hasn’t worked here yet, maybe one day."

The mum revealed that after six days both pieces of rubbish were still untouched by her family.

She joked: "For now, I’ll keep upping the prize money, knowing it’s coming back."

Her hilarious post was a hit with social media users who gave it 4,500 'likes'.

Clearly this game hasn’t worked here yet, maybe one day.

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One person wrote: "My kids would probably pick it up, take out the money, throw it back on the floor and forget about the entire purpose."

Another commented: "The rolls would start to decompose in my house - no one would pick them up even if it saved their life."

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Many people revealed they were inspired to try out her savvy trick on their own families in an effort to combat mess.

A third shared: "I'm definitely trying this! I can't love this enough!"

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