Welcome To Plathville star Lydia Plath revealed that her family shopped for groceries very differently from the Duggars. She has grown up in a big family where she is one of 10 kids of Barry and Kim. Season 7 is prominently capturing moments of her and husband Zac. Their spring wedding sparked rumors that they are in a lavender marriage.
Ethan was shocked to hear about Lydia’s quick engagement to Zac. He gave a quiet expression to the announcement that became deeper as the couple told him the wedding was near. Barry’s oldest couldn’t understand why his sister was marrying a man she had only dated for six months. He made fun of the term shotgun wedding, which fans had coined for them.

Welcome To Plathville: The Real Reason Behind Lydia & Zac’s Whirlwind Marriage Revealed!
Zac Wyse and Lydia Plath finally revealed why they married just six months after their first meeting. Her dad, Barry, said that it’s a massive decision while talking about the pair’s fast-moving relationship on the show’s new season. He gave them his blessing, even though he appeared skeptical about their special day.
Zac shared that since meeting Lydia three months ago, he has no desire to slow things down for the sake of others. He went to Barry to ask for his daughter’s hand in marriage. He told his father-in-law that he is eager to make his relationship official. “So I’m planning on proposing in two weeks,” he shared. This shocked Barry, who wondered why everything was so much accelerated. He explained that since Lydia wished to travel to Germany, he would also accompany her.
Welcome To Plathville: Lydia Reveals Plath’s Approach To Buying Groceries In Duggar’s Podcast!
Recently, Lydia Plath appeared on The Jinger & Jeremy Podcast to discuss a range of topics, from her family to her marriage. Reflecting on her childhood days, she noted how Plath always had an unusual way to receive groceries from the market. When she was growing up, she saw vegetables cultivated in their garden. This led to the siblings having good health.
Lydia said that her family would grow as many as they wanted without any problem. Now that she looked back at those times, she felt insane. Instead of choosing groceries from the store, they would have a semi-truck deliver groceries to their driveway every two weeks.
Once every month, the Plath family would collect dry food like raisins and oats, according to Lydia. “We would buy everything by, like, the five-gallon bag or the 50-pound bag or, like, bulk beyond Costco,” she added. The podcast host, Jeremy, curiously asked the TLC star what it would be like during the delivery process, or if it is different from Walmart.
Lydia revealed it was on her mom because she discovered the truck, not any of the family members. Even though she always wanted to ask her about it, it never happened. So, grocery shopping never really came into her life. To which, Jeremy highlighted how the ten Duggar kids would simply go to a grocery store.