Bread slicer machine at Lidl. Warning: This sounds like it was taken from a horror movie!
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- Warning: This sounds like something out of a horror film! Instructions for using the bread slicer machine at the Lidl Supermarket 5 Av. François Mitterrand, 06300 Nice, France. Using a machine to slice Ciabatta.
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It's a bit terrifying how it inches closer to you with that sharp metal slicing sound 😂
Not that scary
Then you gotta put you hands in there lol
It literally goes away from u when slicing.
It doesn't inch closer to you, the blade is static.
@@Gunzeeit's a rotating blade that pops out and slices
I was more impressed by the way you got the bread out. Good system to prevent people touching all the bread
they should supply plastic gloves so the bread is NOT handled by bare hands. He handled the bread, bare handed, and put bread into the slicer.. GERMS 🤢
There are glove dispensers at the top and sides of the shelves, along with the paper bags you put the bread in. This OP was just another nasty customer who's too good for gloves.
@azuzziken this is why I avoid most fresh bread in the USA. I worked retail... the things I saw. No. I just can't trust people
That looks hellish, I'm glad we only have tongs.We have an immune system for a reason.
@@azuzzikenin netherlands there are no gloves.
Ok - I am more excited by the enclosed bread display, too many people in the UK do not seem to understand tongs or if you pick it up you take it!
It wasn't always like this... something has changed 🤔
I've the urge to put my hand in there 💀💀💀
stick finger in ass - works@@ChadLady-he9ik
In the UK unfortunately, the retards would need assistance with this enclosed display
One of the reasons why I like Lidl
That sound is straight out of a horror movie 😂😂
Like that scene from final destination
John kramer taking notes
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Just imagine the horror of that bread
I wasn't expecting it to get grabbed and dragged away to its death like that. 💀
Damn 500 likes and no comments let me fix it 🗿
I liked the random fart noise when it did that
u american?
Thats my childhood, greetings from Germany🇩🇪
In Spain we got freshly baked bread (each day) and that slicers at some supermarkets like Mercadona, Lidl or Aldi.
It’s like taht in every supermarket
I wanna add a sound system where the bread would scream throughout the entire process
@@IvanNedostalOooo
😂😂😂😂
Lol😂😂😂😂
Add some japanese moan every slice
💀💀
As a person from Spain it’s crazy seeing all these amazed people in the comments, I loved picking the bread and putting it in this bread slicer as a kid
As a person not from Spain it’s because our bread comes sliced or we can get it not sliced . Without having to watch bread getting violated
@@chromajobe6029Sliced bread is available in continental Europe as well, but it’s generally not as freshly baked unless you were to get it from a proper bakery, but nobody is spending €6 on a loaf that can be bought at Lidl’s for €1.
@@chromajobe6029 I can also buy sliced bread and and buy the whole bread without getting it sliced, I’m pretty sure this is only in lidl but I grew up next to a lidl so I did this a lot
America doesn’t have cool things like this I wish :(
As a Canadian; I’m confused as hell as to how euroeoans still have these
But then wanna claim your bread is better
If your grrrifj thay just buy sliced bread
But if your worried about maximum fresheners you gotta slice as you go man
There’s no difference between that and oreskixes bread besides you being pretentious and thinking that looks cool
Which I mean it does it’s just weird
I love that the bread is enclosed and not exposed to everyone's hands and curious children. Sadly that is not the case here in US
I mean you Guys doesnt have real bread either lmao
@@Kn9SweetyNiklas😂 wtf is wonder bread
@@Kn9SweetyNiklasI like when people like you act like the US doesn’t have bakeries that make fresh bread daily
@@BigRiceEnergythat's just EU people yap around the table joke
@@BigRiceEnergyfr like there’s literally a TON of german bakeries in north america…..
It's funny how there are so many Videos of a normal Aldi Machine going around the Internet nowadays leaving everyone baffled/excited about it. Meanwhile in Austria and Germany thats normal for like the past 10 years + :D
Same in Hungary.
@@4zdr456 didn't knew, thanks for clarification :)
I didn't expect to see a circular saw cut the bread but the machine looked pretty awesome. Nice design!
It's the most secure choice : By making slight rotations alternating in direction with a short period, it makes it so that it can't penetrate human skin. It's the same way medical saws work. It's called an oscillating saw.
Could say it’s a Nice design
@@user-cg7gd5pw5bit's not an oscillating saw kid, they don't cut anything soft
@@AlainnCorcaigh and what exactly is in the machine? Soft uncooked dough or a hard ciabatta?
@@mirandaa463 was a pun
The way that machine snatched that bread 😂😂😂
"gimme that".
I'm weak 😂😅
@@domk.4488 😂😂
@@arterca I seen them cut a watermelon once that blade is so sharp lol
@Just_Another_Swiftie13 😂😂
This bread slice is AMAZING!!
Merci grâce à vous je sais comment couper le pain chez Lidl 😅😅👍👍👍💕
Bonjour Pareil pour moi 😊
Did I just see a piece of bread being tortured in EVERY possible way imaginable? 💀💀💀
Just one way actually if we leave out the fact that breads dont have any nerves to feel any type of torture which would also sort of make this less of a torture since someone must feel tortured for anything to be torture but yassss frrr hahahaha
@@Iamwaytoocoolexcuse me but have you taken something before this message 💀😅
@windjager2177 that's a rude thing to say so you are not excused. And Why would you think that?
@@Iamwaytoocool do you know sarcasm
@windjager2177 yes and what exactly was meant sarcastically?
OMG, I’m just really loving the touch free bread selector, it’s not just open to anyone’s hands!
Gotta love how he touches it with his hands after touching the instrument though lol.
@@James-sq4sc but it’s just his hands, not any of the many people in the store.
It's good, I've seen morons throw bakery items on the floor and place them back.
Also seen a nice older lady drop her bread and buy it.
@meganrae2508 wait i dont understand. Idk how to word this but he touched the tong thingy with his left hand, the same hand he hold the bread🤔 like he touched the thing that everyone has touch (the tong) n later touching the bread.. isnt it still some kinda of cross contamination?
@@chewlsyy sure, there’s literally germs / cross contamination from anything and everything, but I see that as less egregious than someone manhandling all the loaves. But I definitely think having a paper to grab it with like most bakery items would be a good addition.
never seen a lidl without one of those, regards from Munich ;)
When the heck is cutting bread gotten so sophisticated.....
As a German I love how many people are amazed by something as basic as a bread slicer
Edit: because this is getting a lot of comments I just wanted to clarify that I did not want to come across as condescending. Both of my grandparents owned their own bread/cold cuts slicer and being able to slice bread in the grocery store is just something I grew up with.
Everything is so much more advanced there for no reason. We have ALDI in the us but it’s nothing like the ones in Germany
@@karemadanielethere are lidls in the us i think its more on the east cost tho
@@leonlk yeah I’m in the south
we have bread slicers here they just look and operate different 🙄
@@sandeater0214 never said you don't have them, they are just so common in germany that no one would bother making a video about them
That blade has NO BUSINESS sounds this brutal. 😭
pls dont let serial killers see this xD
nah better sell them guns on a Walmart
Man that's actually pretty cool. Love that sound...
Is normal in Germany...Lidl (video), Aldi, Marktkauf...etc, we cut our bread in the store at the self-service counter ourselves. We also grind coffee beans ourselves...that smells so good...🤩
I've never seen a bread slicer in the US, but we do have coffee grinders in the store. I, too, enjoy the smell of freshly ground coffee.
I see these in every Edeka.
Benutz ich aber irgendwie nie
Но зачем нарезать хлеб? У меня дома есть куча ножей и я достаточно взрослый, чтобы справиться с ними😅
In Austria we don't buy sliced bread or slice it in the supermarket. Why should we?!? We have appropriate knifes at home that do the job with almost no effort. Buying sliced bread just dries out the bread way faster. I can have a loaf of bread uncut eatable for like a couple of days without problems. Once cut though, it needs to be consumed quite fast before it dries out and gets hard or rots in a bag of plastics (have seen that at friends). Both of such are no-go's IMO. Just put a tea/dish towel around your bread and put it in a closed box, ideally a dedicated bread box made out of clay or wood).
The important part here though is that the box needs to allow some way of air-flow so that the water contained in the bread can slowly escape and is not entrapped in the box or in the bag the bread is kept in that just accelerates the rot process.
@@BJORSYReine Faulheit. Ich schneide mein Brot auch frisch von Fand!
Just made me think of a new way to use my circular saw! I have no idea if our Lidl has one of these, I must look closer.
Is it in English Lidl? I don’t think so but let me know
Every Lidl and Kaufland has these
@@just_jj1I saw them everywhere in Europe.
@@JustMeDidiinot in mine yet, theyre renovating a 2nd floor
Not in England, must be a French thing 🤷🏽♀️
Got to love the bakery in Lidl 🤤
Well, I wish our Aldi was this cool! (I live in the USA)
Supermarkets in EUROPE < USA 🗿
That ciabatta went through some PAIN 😂😂
Aproved
😂
Hihihihihi
It got cia-battered
Pain au chocolate
Literally every supermarket in every country in Europe 😅
Yes I was thinking, what are they going to show here, a machine that makes sandwiches...but it was just a bread slicer! 😂😂😂
Hello from Belgium
Ehm... No. Luckily, no
Never could work in American cities. The blacks would try puttin their Glock in there as a sacrifice for the homies who didn’t make it
@@giampee_eroyou trippin?
true, even in poland
imagine you had to put the baby to bed and the bread in the slicer, and after 10 minutes you see the bread wrapped in the blanket 💀
dude childhood memory unlocked me n my dad use to use something like this at the grocery store i cant remember if it was for meats or bread 😂
Thank you for watching and have a great day!
As someone who can’t slice very well due to a disability but loves fresh bread this is awesome!
You can ask any supermarket or bakery to slice your bread for you
@@FidgetyPigeon maybe in a bakery, not in a supermarket.
@@siliconplay5 walmart does it. Every other local supermarket in my area as well. Could be different elsewhere of course
@@FidgetyPigeon unfortunately most do not here
@@OlliePawsitivePets hate this for you :(
The claw coming down and grabbing the bread and dragging it toward the darkness was surprising lol
Super cool machine never seen one before
They are common here in germany aswell :)
Yep, can people get anymore lazy? We can't even cut up a loaf of bread.
people in EU enjoy the comfort of perfectly cut slices of bread (on some machines u can select the size of the slice ;) )
The irony here is,you have a state of the art bread slicer and an 8th century bread removal system.. Cheers
This bout to be implemented in future horror movies
That was more aggressive than I expected
So you have to play a mini game to get your food?.....😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 I've never saw it like this 😂😂😂
There's also a different game for the beginnig... 😂😂😂
Us, French people, are like monkeys when we want a baguette 😂😂
😂😂😂
That made me think that a robotic Freddy Kruger hand was grabbing and holding that loaf of bread. 🤣😂🤣
This kind of machines are in almost every normal store in Norway. We are a country that eat a lot of bread,tho.
But those that i use ,just start to cut when closing the lid. No button to push.
In Greece at Lidl they also have this slicer ,also they provide one use gloves to take manage your bred and after you put it in the bag,you can take off your glove
All I could think when you said that is what a shame that Greek people are buying bread from Lidl when bread from the fourno is so much better.
If this was in America it'd be a bloody mess by the end of the day😂
These are in America at Lidl
Because of all the people trying to start a lawsuit 😂
It is covered with plexiglass you can't stick tour fingers in it 😅
@@ivafrosh7675 but wakadnians would put all kinds of stuff in there for a joke
someone already put a watermelon in one
This makes me appreciate pre sliced bread
How cool!!! I’ve never seen this before. ❤
See, the Lidl's in the US, at least the ones I go to have all taken away the bread slider because people kept breaking it or messing it up in some way so you have to ask staff to cut your bread now. People ruin nice things for everyone else.
So we have the bread in a bread prison so no one can touch it, you play a bread skill game to extract it, then touch the bread and drop it in the slicer that touches the touched bread of everyone who uses it.
It only takes one person who didn't wash their hands to....
That's why you don't see them here often. Lol
That wag scary yet fascinating all in one.
I like to put my lunch through SAW traps too. "Hello, Mr. Pumpernickel. I wanna play a game..."
It's also in many hipermarkets in Poland. Not only in Lidl
Yeah I was surprised it got so many liked since it’s such a normal thing
europe as a whole has them, polish family but living in spain and also traveled to france and germany and saw them, btw not only in lidl
@@SnowWhiteArches exactly!
This is the coolest thing since sliced bread
Final destination writers are taking notes
Congratulations, bro found out there's technology to cut bread.
I was wondering why it needed so much like glass and protecting and then it started slicing like in a horror movie and i was like oh. Thats why.
wish our lidls had these. I love their bread but it's so difficult cutting it at home
Are U mentaly ill?
Our lidl had this, but once it stopped working and they removed it.
Lazy man
Can you tell me why you find it difficult to cut bread at home?
There’s bread knifes
Yeah, we have that in most places in Poland. I think Lidl started the trend many years ago. Very useful when i was still eating bread. Try it out, it's cool.
Can you show us how the sliced loaf is then bagged?
You take the bag, put it on and then push the bread and bag out the metal plate
@@dixanellai dont get it
@@dixanellathat was a poor example of an explanation 🤦♀️
The bag goes on a rail and you slide it over the bread 😊
@@cybeermancom1It's as easy as 1, 2 3, 4 - The numbers are literally on the machine
The slicing sound made me jump 😂 I wasn't expecting that
How to put it in a bag is the real question 😃
You take the bread out of the bread slicer and lay it on the metal board that was in video at the beginning. Then you take a special long plastic bag and simply put it on this board over. And remove the bag from the board already with bread. Easy
@@xominxotepI'm very confused
😂😂😂😂I hate these machines because of the cutting sound and putting my hand inside. I don't like this at all mentally 🤷🏼🤦🏼♀️🤣🤣🤣. This putting on the metal board and the bag 🤦🏼♀️🤣🤣. Horror. I also don't like the three degrees 🤷🏼🤦🏼♀️🤣🤣. Horror. My husband does this. I prefer to get it packaged.
Just grab the slices as a whole and dump them in a bag. How hard it is lol
Because it's magic time for us who knows how it works 😁.
That amazing and violent, I LOVE IT! :D
Thats was satisfying to watch
Imagine this scene on Final Destination...
No ok
should of been in SawX 💀💀
if you've seen fear street: 1994 👀
En tant que Française, je me suis moi-même émerveillé. Je ne m'attendais pas à ça . Tous les Lidl ne font pas ça .
Peut-être parce que les machines traditionnelles de découpe fonctionnent très bien ^^
Dispo chez Lidl et Casino en général
Wow that looks delicious!! ❤😋👍
Thank you 😋
As a german I didn't realise how special this was until now
I never doubted that sound until reading comments
😂😂😂😂😂
That's interesting how they make you push the bread through a slot
That’s because peope touch everything and then leave . You pick one you tske that. No touching
If they had that case in America a homeless man would try to hump it or someone would smash it because germs are liberal bull shit.
Yeah but how do you know which one is the most fresh? I usually wait for a bell at lidl only to get the buns and bread straight from the oven. Right beside it there are plastic gloves and bags for you to pick the bread with, everyone uses it
Good clean bread slicing
Top quality content. Best video ever.
not.
I’m realizing I’ve never actually seen someone take the sliced bread and bag it-
Yeah, I'm curious about that too! Like, do they use their hands to grab it or are there tongs or what😭
@@fruittypun799I can explain it. You can see a metal sheet that is above the cutting machine itself. You take you cut loaf of bread and put it onto the sheet. Than you take a bag and wrap it around the bread and the sheet and slide the bread of the sheet and into the bag.
Bro that whole time I just imagined it as if it was my own hand getting caught in it and being cut to sheds😂😂
I think I need help bro😅
The french are serious about their bread 😂
Awesome, I need to tray this next time. No point in slicing the loaf of bread for me, cause I eat it all in one sitting. I love carby bread more than anything! Sourdough is the best!
Straight out of a saw movie. Id be afraid to put my hands back in to get the bread after i watched that
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why? The bread is moved completely away from the slicing blade.
Don't worry, those things are safe 😊
That's got to be the best thing since sliced bread!
Now we just need a butter spreader and ham loader and we are good 😂
We haven't got this in Italy, yet. But we do have gloves for handling food in self-service departments.
*me holding a child in line staring* the voices-do it man
“I may not be smart, but I sure as hell have an idea”
this is cool, but even cooler is that i’ve been to this exact store in nice!!
Dude that's awesome ❤❤❤
They need this here in the UK.
What? We have it in Ireland 😂😂😂 . So it's only a sea between us. And you don't have it or you just don't know. ?
@@user-ru6lw4vt2pffs 😭 why can't we have them in England then
That is so neat mannnn
OMG I did not expect it to be so violent!!
I lvoe how violent the cutting sounds
The bread cutter is usually meant for loafs and not the smaller stuff, but I guess it works :D
No we use it in Europe for all different breads (by the way we don’t eat a lot of bread loafs)
I can't help but notice that there's a spoon to avoid touching other pieces of bread, then you put your touched bread in the slicer where all the other customers are putting their touched bread 😅😅😅
Good observation! The tongs are right there, he ignored them. 😅
Venía por este comentario 😅
There should be tongs and gloves but most people ignore them
Personne t'oblige à couper ton pain
exactly. and how do you get it out of the slicer?
Im just amazed at the fact there is a Lidl in France.
That's some real Saw movie torcher stuff there
“How did you loose your arm?”
“It got stuck in the bread slicer.”
There are far more accidents when cutting bread with a knife!
@@DustyEngliAre u idiot?Accidents happen if you are blind. A normal person does not cut his hand while slicing bread. 😂
Oh my god the claw 😂
Ok... I've seen too many final destination movies to use that!😂
I see this showing up in John Wick 5.
I truly Love Lidl 😍
It's so simple to do it
Unless the slicer is sanitized after every loaf, any dirt or germs on the shopper's hands is on those blades.
I was thinking the same thing when I saw him pick it up and put it in to be sliced.
Because bread is dry and doesn't stick to the knife, the germs don't survive on it. If it is used regularly it doesn't need to be cleaned.
@@yannick7230 wasn't the bread I was concerned about. It was anything that might be stuck on customer's hands
@@beckybruce4829 Yes, and there is very little transfering from those hands to dry bread. And even less surviving on the knife. Where I live every supermarket has a bread slicer and there's never been a health issue with them.
@@yannick7230 good to know. Thank you.
This machine is standard across all European Lidl stores.
Baker: How would you like your bread sliced?
Tony Soprano: Violently 🤌
In France bread slicers have many parallel strait blades and do the same job at once.
Dude, this video was in France. Looks like you have both.
Like the one in Fear Street?
We had them too many years ago.
I think Asda still has them 😊
Have that makes sense I hope that blade gets cleaned every time because you're still touching the bread and the blades going through the bread back and forth
Actually there are gloves for usage. I can guarantee you they're most certainly not being cleaned daily. Everybody just wants to get home after their shift and play boss in between.
Stop lying to yourself with such pseudo hygienistic behavior.
Then not only the blade must be cleaned each turn but the whole machine, because the bread is also touching the machine… you are really a dumb person.
@@couscan2864 Wow, how aggressive you are! Her concerns aren't dumb at all - if you don't clean it regularly little worms may appear in no time. Also it isn't always nice to see all kind of people as well as children touching everything, especially not after Corona, which was reason enough to not operate those machines. No reason to insult anyone!!!!
@@HSK.Lerner there is a difference between « cleaned regularly » and « cleaned every time »
Of course it is cleaned regularly, but cleaned after every cut is a dumb matter.
Go wash your eyes, and drink your antiseptic gel bottle by the same occasion
@@HSK.Lerner😂😂😂
And i'm still scared to use them 😂
Looks like a cat snatching your food. Lol But seriously, I don’t know if it’s because I’m getting older but this pleased me so much. Plus, I love bread…although I don’t eat it that much! 😩
That noise is great