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Mysterious keys and stale food ‘among most ridiculous items home movers find’

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published May 26, 2025
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Survey reveals the bizarre odds and ends unearthed during house moves

From mystery keys to questionable foodstuffs, a recent survey has unveiled the strange and often laughable items uncovered by people while packing up their homes for a move.

The research, commissioned by relocation service Compare My Move, surveyed 2,000 individuals across the UK who had moved house at least once. Participants were asked to identify up to three of the most ridiculous items they’d stumbled across during the moving process — and the results offer an amusing glimpse into the clutter that lurks in British households.

Topping the list were cables of unknown origin, with 28% of respondents admitting to discovering bundles of leads that connected to no known device. Hot on their heels were mystery keys, uncovered by 27% of movers, often long since divorced from the locks they were intended to open.

A significant number (18%) reported finding old mobile phones, long obsolete and relegated to drawers years earlier. One in seven (14%) had discovered a remote control with no corresponding appliance, while 11% found greeting cards they’d purchased and forgotten — likely intended for birthdays that came and went.

In a particularly stomach-turning revelation, 9% of people found food that had expired, with some claiming the items were several years past their sell-by date. From tins of beans to half-used spice jars, these long-forgotten culinary items had quietly decayed behind cupboard doors.

An even smaller number (6%) found a single shoe, while others stumbled upon unopened Christmas or birthday gifts (3%) and menus from restaurants that no longer exist (8%). These latter finds painted a nostalgic — and slightly peculiar — picture of British domestic life.

Unused appliances such as ice-cream makers or sewing machines, presumably purchased with good intentions, were mentioned by 6% of respondents. And in a more personal twist, 7% said they’d rediscovered teenage diaries they described as “cringeworthy”.

But not all discoveries were ridiculous or awkward. A lucky 7% had the joy of uncovering misplaced jewellery, offering a small silver lining amid the chaos of cardboard boxes and packing tape.

Dave Sayce, co-founder of Compare My Move, wasn’t surprised by the findings. “It’s no shock to see random leads topping the list of the most baffling items people uncover when packing for a house move,” he said. “We’ve all opened a drawer and found a tangle of wires we can’t match to anything we own – it’s a common side effect of modern life.”

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He continued: “Keys with unknown origins and old mobile phones follow close behind, reminding us just how easy it is to lose track of items over the years.”

Mr Sayce encouraged anyone preparing for a move to declutter early and consider donating or selling unwanted items. “Packing is always easier — and less bewildering — when you’re not trying to make sense of ten-year-old tech or deciding whether a single sock is worth boxing up,” he added.

As the results show, moving house is not just about changing address — it’s also a journey into the forgotten corners of our lives. Whether it’s a half-finished hobby project, a menu from a closed curry house, or a diary full of teenage angst, the things we find can be as telling as the things we pack.

With many families preparing for summer relocations, the advice is simple: if you don’t know what it does, where it goes, or why you kept it, now is the time to let it go.

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