@@gamepunk7963Look at the paper bag. There you can see the Edeka "E". The whole store looks like a Edeka, so it must have been a -REWE- uh... *Edeka!* 🛒
I live in America, and that was super slow compared to most our grocery stores, and we also have better bagging systems to make things easier. However, I'm assuming it's something to do with plastic bags that they try to cut down on for the environment. I cant say that the extra work isn't worth the potentionally positive influence you would have on the environment. But still, that was fairly slow, he was just being extra lol
Pro Tip: 1) Put everything on the conveyor 2) Throw everything into your (now empty) shopping cart as the cashier does their thing 3) pack up calmly out of the cart somewhere to the side
This is how it is supposed to be done, however I usually think I don't need that much so I use a basket. Then I overfill that basket and stress out at the end trying to get everything in my backpack. Got really good at organizing the order in which stuff passes the cashier.😂
I almost never use a shopping cart as I don't have that much groceries. The problem is that Aldi and Lidl often don't have an area where stuff can accumulate.
@@andreseward They want to prevent people from taking the baskets home. You are not supposed to use your own bags inside the store, so they offer the baskets and then you can either buy a bag or use your own one after the cashier. However, the Discounter stores are built to use a cart unless you have under 5 items :/
I had this experience at a German grocery store… my German wife told me I had to pack up the food super fast.. I got nervous and went like as fast as I possibly could, I grabbed a plastic wrapped case of bottled water and when I lifted it the plastic ripped and bottles went everywhere. I looked back to eye rolling germans looking at me… I started to sweat. It was intense.
@@sticy5399actually, there's so much more worse than that. But you have to grow up to understand. A baby also thinks there's nothing worse than being hungry, they even cry because of it.
Edeka is for beginners they are complete chill at the exit. You should try Aldi to make it a challenge. They can speed up to what ever you can handle :)
Depends i work at Lidl i go speed to because the minimum speed were supposed to have is atleast 30 scans per min while for aldi from what I've heard they want you to be able to scan about 50-60 per min which is like so almost impossible I myself am at around 37-42 scans
Agree.. I was thinking the same. I have actually YELLED at a cashier throwing things at a little old German woman.. I doubt I did German... when I get really mad, I blow up in full fledged ENGLISH!!!!!!!
I don't think anyone could film at Lidl or Aldi😂 there you need every hand possible to get your stuff into your bag or trolley (whichever method you prefer) or shopping cart of course.
My sister is working at Aldi and there is a very good reason why the Aldi cashiers are scanning much faster: their speed is logged/recorded by Aldi. So Aldi knows exactly how long this specific cashier needs, to scan the items per minute and per customer. There is actually a score. And their are guidelines how fast they have to be. So if they are too slow their superior will talk to them about it and how they could speed up the process.
@@vincentius9311nah they just want to give you a quick line with minimal cashiers needed which they do pretty well and then you can pack your cart at the counters further in the checkout area or roll your cart to your car to pack it in the car😂
I used to work at Netto (the black/yellow one) and our scan time per item was logged, too. The trick is to hit subtotal if something takes longer to either scan, or if the customer cannot keep up and you have no space to put the items without shoving others off the cash counter... Don't know how Aldi is handling it, but back then we were encouraged to need less than a second between items.
This cashier was sooo chill damn. But it‘s pure training to get along with the speed xD Kaufland or Aldi are like the cash register speed gods and I‘m nervous every time I need to check out xd
I have bought at Aldi since I was about ten years old or so - and heck, I get nervous sometimes and I pride myself to be equal to most other cashiers. But Aldi - no chance. They are so dang fast!
Just relax. Pack everything as fast as YOU can and when the cashier is done, just keep on packing your stuff, before paying. Take your time. It's gonna frustrate the cashier, but who cares. He/she wasn't considerate with your speed, why would you be considerate of them? There is no rule telling that states that you can't take your time.
Back in the day at Aldi they did not have the scanner cashiers. The employees had to learn all the article numbers and had to type them into the machine. Exact same speed!
With a scanner nowadays you're very fast when you're scanning around 4000 items per hour at Aldi. Back in the day when we used numbers "very fast" meant up to 6500 items per hour... The scanner system is waaay slower than using numbers.
@@Sentinel_Daniel With a scanner you have to grab every item and move it over the scanner. When every item has a number you see what's on the belt and type in the number even before you're able to grab the item...
Yeah but completely different meaning. Usually "dick" in German means "big" or "thick". In this case it means kind of thick since this is Agave syrup and the other thing is a type of fermented dairy.
@@mokkamalia8290 I know. This was so confusing when I worked in an international law firm and a client who was on first name basis with my boss was called Dick....
In English it is one of the many names for a male er..... not sure if im allowed to say it on here. Esp. with americans reading. They bleep out the most innocuous words. I saw 'unalive' in place of 'dead' the other day.
The last one is SO accurate but Edeka is actually pretty chilled. Aldi is the worst. They push all your stuff away and beep the next 10 ppl when you’re still packing your stuff it’s horrible
@@emacias1473 yes! and the entire queue is already staring at you. And it feels more intense bc they only have their masks on so you only see their eyes
At Aldi and Lidl, you are not supposed to bag at all at the register. You are supposed to put the items back into your cart fast, pay, go to the spacious long packing tables after the register and *then* bag your stuff at any speed you like. Much better for all involved.
When shopping at any supermarket I try to be as quick as possible with removing my purchase from the counter. That's possible only by putting them back into my cart. Usually I bag the goods at my car. I just don't want to steal other peoples time.
Manche Wörter sind im deutschen aber auch echt sehr seltsam (und ich mein nicht mal im Dialekt) 😂 Ich bin echt ins schwitzen gekommen, als ich meiner französischen Austauschschülerin damals versucht habe zu erklären, warum wir z.b. "Menschenauflauf" sagen! 🤣🤣🤣
@@hexesayuri90It's not really that odd given that 'auflaufen' literally means running up onto something (the sea onto the beach for instance), so it makes sense to use that as a word to describe a sudden congregation of people all rushing to one place. The strange thing is rather how the same word came to be used for a dish.
your packing technique only worked because that was a slow-ass cashier. a better method is to dump everything into the shopping trolley/basket, and then use whatever other surface is available before the exit doors to bag your stuff properly
We have several Aldi stores here in Florida and there is literally no time to pack. They have your food rung up and neatly organized in your cart in one fell swoop. Also, get your mind out of the gutter!! It means THICK..ohh..wait. 😂
@zac thumbs up for packing your own bag. Actually started doing this at Trader Joe’s in the USA and staff at the register is pretty happy about the unexpected help 😜
I remember first days on Baustelle in Germany. There was an overweighted guy working with us and people just called him "dick" wich means "thick". I was laughing every time I called him
Aldi/Hofer (sorry I only know Hofer in Austria) is much faster. There's also no place for groceries after thr cashier, you have to load them realy fast in your bag or shopping cart. Anxiety at it's max😂
This cashier was chill. The cashier's in Lidl near my house are mental and the worst part they don't have a table after the cashier stand so usually I just drop everything back to cart and sort in the right way after I payed
Not really if you know what they are. The first one is agave syrup (Dicksaft = thick juice, so syrup) which is used as a honey replacement for the calorie-conscious. The second is a very popular dairy product, as the name suggests it's thickened milk and is similar to yoghurt, but less tangy and more creamy. It's a perfect dessert with some fruit compote, or simply a little sugar and cinnamon.
If something is a whole food, there is a good chance that I am buying it. If something is a manufactured food, there is a good chance that I am NOT buying it.
I live in Germany and went grocery shopping in the US. I loved the experience of finally not go through that stress and the looks of annoyance of the other people - it's giving me anxiety 😂.
Bruh the cashiers at Edeka are working in slow motion, as a German besides the insane prizes this is the main reason why i don't go there, it's just way too slow.
In England they help you pack and smile at you and thank you. In Germany they have a go at you if you don’t pack quick enough. If you dare to defend yourself the queue will join in cussing you out.
if you are in germany,thats probably the slowest cashier cuz you gotta put hard things first and get soem space like if u could manage between the items are breads and eggs on the end so u dont mess around
I work as a cashier at Edeka and um. Let me just say that cashier was VERY chill... 😂
AGREED 🤣🤣🤣
its a lidl store.
@@gamepunk7963Look at the paper bag. There you can see the Edeka "E". The whole store looks like a Edeka, so it must have been a -REWE- uh... *Edeka!* 🛒
I live in America, and that was super slow compared to most our grocery stores, and we also have better bagging systems to make things easier. However, I'm assuming it's something to do with plastic bags that they try to cut down on for the environment.
I cant say that the extra work isn't worth the potentionally positive influence you would have on the environment.
But still, that was fairly slow, he was just being extra lol
@@gamepunk7963 the paper bag literally says Edeka
You really went and found the slowest German cashier for this video 😂
I live in Central Europe and I con confirm that
(Average I find is 0.25 seconds per item)
if that's slow then I probably would be panicking the moment they start scanning 😭
😂
@Mizu-AM Just chill , they can just continue when you leave, so what. 😅
@@marvin6097 I don't understand
Pro Tip:
1) Put everything on the conveyor
2) Throw everything into your (now empty) shopping cart as the cashier does their thing
3) pack up calmly out of the cart somewhere to the side
This is how it is supposed to be done, however I usually think I don't need that much so I use a basket. Then I overfill that basket and stress out at the end trying to get everything in my backpack. Got really good at organizing the order in which stuff passes the cashier.😂
I almost never use a shopping cart as I don't have that much groceries.
The problem is that Aldi and Lidl often don't have an area where stuff can accumulate.
Lidl had baskets now but you cannot bring them past the register, you have to leave them at before the belt or they yell at you. It's ridiculous.
@@andreseward They want to prevent people from taking the baskets home. You are not supposed to use your own bags inside the store, so they offer the baskets and then you can either buy a bag or use your own one after the cashier. However, the Discounter stores are built to use a cart unless you have under 5 items :/
Reply from a propro: Play Tetris while sorting goods on a conveyor. Staple it as high as you can without letting one thing fall down.
I had this experience at a German grocery store… my German wife told me I had to pack up the food super fast.. I got nervous and went like as fast as I possibly could, I grabbed a plastic wrapped case of bottled water and when I lifted it the plastic ripped and bottles went everywhere. I looked back to eye rolling germans looking at me… I started to sweat. It was intense.
..I feel you 😆.. therefore I only shove everything back into the shopping cart and then pack afterwards when no one is pressuring me..
@@neven1898 lidl and aldi have those counters after checkout to do your packing 🏃♂️ 🏃♂️
Just shows you how hopeless this country is. 😅
@@arthurcallahan1863because we don't want to wait in line forever?
There's nothing worse than a slow cashier.
@@sticy5399actually, there's so much more worse than that. But you have to grow up to understand. A baby also thinks there's nothing worse than being hungry, they even cry because of it.
Edeka is for beginners they are complete chill at the exit. You should try Aldi to make it a challenge. They can speed up to what ever you can handle :)
Der ist bei Edeka gewesen guck auf die Tasche
@@xrigk3294 die Person hat das ja gesagt sie hat nur gemeint der creator soll zu aldi gehen um es schwieriger zu machen
@@xrigk3294 und wen ich mit einer Ikea Tasche in den Aldi gehe, bin ich dann in der Ikea.
I made a speed run in aldi for 3 coke 23.02 seconds .so yeh aldi is very fast
Depends i work at Lidl i go speed to because the minimum speed were supposed to have is atleast 30 scans per min while for aldi from what I've heard they want you to be able to scan about 50-60 per min which is like so almost impossible
I myself am at around 37-42 scans
That was the most calm cashier i have ever seen. Try aldi or lidl next time
Agree.. I was thinking the same. I have actually YELLED at a cashier throwing things at a little old German woman.. I doubt I did German... when I get really mad, I blow up in full fledged ENGLISH!!!!!!!
I don't think anyone could film at Lidl or Aldi😂 there you need every hand possible to get your stuff into your bag or trolley (whichever method you prefer) or shopping cart of course.
REWE
Lidl cashiers are so fast that they don't even notice me struggling for my life under the pile of goods.
Lidl is so slow in Sweden.
My sister is working at Aldi and there is a very good reason why the Aldi cashiers are scanning much faster: their speed is logged/recorded by Aldi. So Aldi knows exactly how long this specific cashier needs, to scan the items per minute and per customer. There is actually a score.
And their are guidelines how fast they have to be. So if they are too slow their superior will talk to them about it and how they could speed up the process.
Wtf
Yeah, that's why I don't go to Aldi in the US. It feels unwelcoming, like you're being rushed
@@vincentius9311nah they just want to give you a quick line with minimal cashiers needed which they do pretty well and then you can pack your cart at the counters further in the checkout area or roll your cart to your car to pack it in the car😂
I used to work at Netto (the black/yellow one) and our scan time per item was logged, too. The trick is to hit subtotal if something takes longer to either scan, or if the customer cannot keep up and you have no space to put the items without shoving others off the cash counter... Don't know how Aldi is handling it, but back then we were encouraged to need less than a second between items.
Horrifying, poor Aldi cashiers, why do we have to speed up everywhere?? We must slow down.
"Dick" in German means "thick" in English
Then i love a Dick Dick if you know what i mean
Thicc
Juice
In my country there's a brand of washing powder called _Softlan_ , while _lan_ , which means 'bird' in Hokkien, is also slang for 'd***'
Also the thick juice is honey
The cashier was so slow it actually annoyed me.
fellow German detected
Ikr, I'm not even fully German and that was painfully slow.
Agreed. And there was not even a slow elderly person in front of him still packing. Not that they mind that.
Ye, fr
way faster than cashiers in London 😅
This cashier was sooo chill damn. But it‘s pure training to get along with the speed xD Kaufland or Aldi are like the cash register speed gods and I‘m nervous every time I need to check out xd
Ich muss immer warten bis das nächste kommt
Sorry aber Kaufland ist ein Witz. Aldi und Lidl sind Endgegner
I have bought at Aldi since I was about ten years old or so - and heck, I get nervous sometimes and I pride myself to be equal to most other cashiers. But Aldi - no chance. They are so dang fast!
We have aldi here in the us lol
Just relax. Pack everything as fast as YOU can and when the cashier is done, just keep on packing your stuff, before paying. Take your time. It's gonna frustrate the cashier, but who cares. He/she wasn't considerate with your speed, why would you be considerate of them?
There is no rule telling that states that you can't take your time.
Wonder when he finds out about "Scheuermilch" 😂
Back in the day at Aldi they did not have the scanner cashiers. The employees had to learn all the article numbers and had to type them into the machine. Exact same speed!
If not faster because they could start typing and be finished with some items still in your cart!
With a scanner nowadays you're very fast when you're scanning around 4000 items per hour at Aldi. Back in the day when we used numbers "very fast" meant up to 6500 items per hour... The scanner system is waaay slower than using numbers.
@@pedrobotero8542 Yes, you are right! I'm a cashier myself, although not at Aldi.
@@pedrobotero8542 How is a scanner slower than typing in numbers? That doesn't make any sense.
@@Sentinel_Daniel With a scanner you have to grab every item and move it over the scanner. When every item has a number you see what's on the belt and type in the number even before you're able to grab the item...
OMG, I almost peed my pants 😂😂😂
Dicksaft and Dickmilch 😂😂😂
Yeah but completely different meaning. Usually "dick" in German means "big" or "thick". In this case it means kind of thick since this is Agave syrup and the other thing is a type of fermented dairy.
I remember when I was 8 years old...
Actually the first item was agave syrup.
The second item is something like kefir ...
@@juliah4359 And in English it's a first name (short form for Richard).
@@mokkamalia8290 I know. This was so confusing when I worked in an international law firm and a client who was on first name basis with my boss was called Dick....
I love it how he treats it like a marathon while the cashier takes his sweet time scanning it. 😂
Especailly because he is at an Edeka which are by far the slowest scanners. Aldi is where the challenge is at.
Chillest german cashier ever. Looked like they checked the nutrients before scanning XD
Der dude an der kasse war ja komplett langsam...
I'm Serbian but I'm learning German and let me say it, dick means thick or fat depending on the thing you're referring to
dickdick
In English it is one of the many names for a male er..... not sure if im allowed to say it on here. Esp. with americans reading. They bleep out the most innocuous words. I saw 'unalive' in place of 'dead' the other day.
@@helenamcginty4920 Everybody knows what it means if they are speaking fluent english. Like the person above.
@@afgncap we learn that way before we become fluent :)
@@teggplant1539 exactly
Edeka has the most chill/slow cashiers of all ;-) They often employ people nearing their pension age. Which is a wonderful thing.
Our local Edeka doesn't - they're all young. I like Edeka to shop though
As an Italian we take our time with everything.
This cashier lady is really chill. It really isn't fast.
The last one is SO accurate but Edeka is actually pretty chilled. Aldi is the worst. They push all your stuff away and beep the next 10 ppl when you’re still packing your stuff it’s horrible
We have aldi in the US
@@entirelybonkers8832 yeah its crazy...didn't know aldi was that big until a few month ago
that's like food4less in CA you're all rushing to bag because the other person's things are already approaching you lol
@@emacias1473 yes! and the entire queue is already staring at you. And it feels more intense bc they only have their masks on so you only see their eyes
At Aldi and Lidl, you are not supposed to bag at all at the register. You are supposed to put the items back into your cart fast, pay, go to the spacious long packing tables after the register and *then* bag your stuff at any speed you like. Much better for all involved.
Yes, the Cashier was very slow for German Standards 🤣
Thicc milk? No thanks
When Americans wanna do a propernworkout they go to a German supermarket
When shopping at any supermarket I try to be as quick as possible with removing my purchase from the counter. That's possible only by putting them back into my cart. Usually I bag the goods at my car.
I just don't want to steal other peoples time.
Pro tip: Always buy a single bag of five different bread rolls to slow them down.
As a German im crying right now, I will never see it as it was when I buy it in the future
True 🤣🤣🤣
Calmest german cashier ive ever seen.
The cashier wasn't even fast 😂😂
I literally wrote an Email to Mrs. Dick yesterday 😂
Edeka is for beginners. + that lady was super chill omg😂
Cashier asking at the end if you‘d like to have a bong is missing
This is the moment Walt became a cashier at Aldi.
Nicht zu vergessen: Die Sonnenmilch und die Reinigungsmilch! 🤣
Ich glaub das "Dick- " war eher das Problem
@@andreamuller9009in der Tat 😂
@@andreamuller9009 100% haha.
Manche Wörter sind im deutschen aber auch echt sehr seltsam (und ich mein nicht mal im Dialekt) 😂 Ich bin echt ins schwitzen gekommen, als ich meiner französischen Austauschschülerin damals versucht habe zu erklären, warum wir z.b. "Menschenauflauf" sagen! 🤣🤣🤣
@@hexesayuri90It's not really that odd given that 'auflaufen' literally means running up onto something (the sea onto the beach for instance), so it makes sense to use that as a word to describe a sudden congregation of people all rushing to one place. The strange thing is rather how the same word came to be used for a dish.
The last one lmaooo plus the audio 🤣🤣🤣 That’s gonna be me when I go to Germany. I’d just dump it all in the cart and say “Danke. Schöner tag”
German grocery shopping is a sport
We used to bag our own groceries in the 80's. It was the kids job just like changing channels on the TV.
Aldi would break him 😂😂
Go to Aldi you never compete with them if you haven’t got the shopping cart 🛒 ready to push everything in 😂
Thats one slow cashier...😂
If you think the edeka cashiers are fast, wait till you experience the aldi/lidl ones during rush hour 😂
your packing technique only worked because that was a slow-ass cashier.
a better method is to dump everything into the shopping trolley/basket, and then use whatever other surface is available before the exit doors to bag your stuff properly
Edeka is entrance level mate….
As others have said, my first thought was: "Naah, that cashier is tooo slow." If you want a real workout, go to Aldi!!!
We have several Aldi stores here in Florida and there is literally no time to pack. They have your food rung up and neatly organized in your cart in one fell swoop. Also, get your mind out of the gutter!! It means THICK..ohh..wait. 😂
@zac thumbs up for packing your own bag. Actually started doing this at Trader Joe’s in the USA and staff at the register is pretty happy about the unexpected help 😜
Er war noch nicht im Aldi😂😂😂
The lady Is not even in hurry 😂
A skilled German cashier can be more than twice as fast. That guy was incredibly chill.
that actually was a slow/relaxed cashier :DDD
Dude I saw you in a "Swappie" commercial
Junge ich hab dich in einer Swappie werbung gesehen
Auch
Same
Imagine getting ads
@@TheGeoM1sty manchmal benutze ich ein handy
Watching him fail to pack that bag made me hurt in ways I didn't know I was able to feel.
Edeka is pretty chill, Aldi is for experts 😂 That dick joke took me a while to understand 😂😂
He needs to got to kaufland ...they dont speed up nooo ...they go above and byonde 🤣
"I will only translate half a word"
That...makes...sense?
The first half was already in English. That's a thing in Germany. They call it "Denglisch".
I remember first days on Baustelle in Germany. There was an overweighted guy working with us and people just called him "dick" wich means "thick". I was laughing every time I called him
Zac is actually really tall in America, I've seen several videos and he seems to be 6'3~6'4. He just looks tiny next to Germans.
Aldi/Hofer (sorry I only know Hofer in Austria) is much faster. There's also no place for groceries after thr cashier, you have to load them realy fast in your bag or shopping cart. Anxiety at it's max😂
Yes Germany is a "service dessert"
I would not want anyone else handling my groceries.
This cashier was chill. The cashier's in Lidl near my house are mental and the worst part they don't have a table after the cashier stand so usually I just drop everything back to cart and sort in the right way after I payed
That's exactly how it's supposed to work.
Yooo these products are CRAZY!
Not really if you know what they are. The first one is agave syrup (Dicksaft = thick juice, so syrup) which is used as a honey replacement for the calorie-conscious. The second is a very popular dairy product, as the name suggests it's thickened milk and is similar to yoghurt, but less tangy and more creamy. It's a perfect dessert with some fruit compote, or simply a little sugar and cinnamon.
@@diarmuidkuhle8181 das weiß ich digga.
There's a whole ass tub of Kerry gold??? Take me.
Haha. Dickmilch. Das kann auch nur einem Ami auffallen.
Ich liebe Deine Videos! 😍😘
Du meintest Penissaft ??
Magst du DickDick?
nun.muss ich lachen. dickmilch. oh unsere wunderbare sprache
@@dagmarvandoren9364 da liegt der Witz eher in der englische Sprache.
@@dagmarvandoren9364 Der Witz ist, dass Dick im Englischen ein Vorname ist (Kurzform von Richard).
If something is a whole food, there is a good chance that I am buying it.
If something is a manufactured food, there is a good chance that I am NOT buying it.
Wait until lil bro discovers ALDI
Hahahaha dude thats so funny for a german. I wish you a good time in germany. Greetings from Rheinland-Pfalz.
That cashier was slower than my dead grandma :D
Well, if the Edeka cashier is already too fast for you, don't go to Aldi...😂
Dick means Fat/Thick in German. Saft means like the thing you have on your scratches like those liquid thingy-like idk their name.
Saft = juice
Or sap
Or mein handy hat keinen saft mehr 😂
Me German: 🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂
ich werde durch eine berufs ausbildung nach deutsch land kommen magst du araber
@@samuels4505 aufjedenfall
@@theomango2416 Danke 🤍
@@samuels4505 niemanden interessiert woher du kommst
As a German I have no idea what dicksaft is supposed to mean. Also a bit confused with Dickmilch but I think I saw that sometimes already
Well it's thick. It's about viscosity
Dicksaft is sirup
Yk dick ist im englischen das männliche geschlechtsorgan…
kann man sich ja wirklich nur sehr sehr schwer herleiten
Es ist dickflüssig
Spongebob be having funny scenes and have shots like this😂
I live in Germany and went grocery shopping in the US. I loved the experience of finally not go through that stress and the looks of annoyance of the other people - it's giving me anxiety 😂.
Edeka wir lieben Lebensmittel
Bruh the cashiers at Edeka are working in slow motion, as a German besides the insane prizes this is the main reason why i don't go there, it's just way too slow.
Edeka is entspannt
Go to Aldi bro, test your skill
😂 I'll NEVER be able to unread that again
It means thick lol
@@omarisapotato4729 I'm German I know 😉.
@@littlemonster411 ok
I smile and wait for the cashier to finish. Then I pack without stress and calmly. Only then do I pay.
Edeka has the slowest cashiers, go to Aldi and face the challenge 😅
You should try this at Lidl or Aldi.
No chance to get sorted 😂
😂
thumbs up. he's the only one not wearing a mask
Cucked germans still wearing the face diaper… wtf
I was learning german in the school and I found one suspicious word in the book:suchen dich
Zach is real professional packer! 😂❤
Dann lern die deutsche Sprache. Wenn ich in den USA oder so wäre, würde ich alles lesen können und nicht wie ein Hirni herum albern.
Lol du würdest nicht alles wissen
Du würdest verhungern. 🤣
Lern doch endlich Deutsch, damn weisst du, was Dick heißt
Every other country grocery store: chill then there is germany: lets just say yeet the food and Edeka ist most chill
Wait until he finds out about
✨Scheuermilch ✨
😂😂😂
Final boss: ALDI cashier
Love how the cashier is one of the slower ones 😂
The cashier was SLOOOOOWWWW😂!
Haha… the end of the video is totally true… i was so nervous in my first time in the supermarket…
Was that cashier on a break or is it slow motion footage? 😆
That's actually a very slow cashier
Er hat vergessen, Dickmanns zu kaufen 😂
Der Ärmste: Völlig überfordert, vor allem zum Ende hin
I KNEW the Dicksaft thing would come back to haunt us...
The cashier thing sometimes happens In the UK, but we generally keep at a relaxed pace and then finish the remaining items before paying
Pretty slow cashier I must say. She was nice for you.
In England they help you pack and smile at you and thank you. In Germany they have a go at you if you don’t pack quick enough. If you dare to defend yourself the queue will join in cussing you out.
if you are in germany,thats probably the slowest cashier cuz you gotta put hard things first and get soem space like if u could manage between the items are breads and eggs on the end so u dont mess around
This cashier looked like a really slow one. Bruv, at least don't pretend to struggle when there is no struggle