My sister has a type of dermatitis that shows up on her hands every time the seasons change. She's actually due for her spring flare up any week now. Her fingers swell up and bubble. They itch and hurt. She spends a solid two weeks every three months with zombie hands. And there is no winning with this nonsense. Customers will refuse to be served by her if they can see her hands. They also get all huffy if she wears gloves because now she thinks they're "dirty". She's a cashier at a small local store. Poor girl can't get a break.
I read all these comments, and now I want to find a bakery worker or something with dermatitis, ask to see the manager, and demand they get a pay raise
Could be a nickel allergy, that's what mine turned out to be. Went away after I switched to a low nickel diet. It was the absolute worst, I'm glad I don't have to deal with it anymore.
Ok I have no idea how I got myself into a channel that does.... bakery roleplay? But this has to be the most soft spoken woman currently alive, its oddly fascinating.
@@That_Gamer716 Yeah but her age and career is very public information and there is no way all of these interactions are real. So a baker cosplaying a baker I guess?
dude did you worked in retail? These people actually exist. They will eat all your stuff, every single day while complaining about "Stomach problems", " bad taste" and all kinds of stuff you can imagine. The reason why you dont kick them out is because they dont complain to loud that it damages the reputation. It does scare some customers away but they also pay your monthly bill too. Its a thin line you kinda have to walk as long as your business is young or very small. As long as their money pays your bills you kinda accept them scaring away some tourists that you will never see again. It stops of course if it really damages your business. But usally most people around now this customer and dont give a damn about their opinion, knowing very well they eat at your place every day - so the food cant be that bad lol. A Facebook post of course is crossing the line usally but this is a sketch and is a little over the top.
@@nocomment6421 I worked retail until it broke me. We banned people like this, who went out of their ways to make the workplace problematic. I'm sorry your managers are so spineless.
@@SewardWriter it was always like ""we cant ban then because then i cant pay YOU! So either BOTH of you go or you both stay and get along!" Karen of course was talking nicely to the mananger. not like she did to me.
Even in the drug store I work at has people that say we are the worst in the city, yet they come back every time instead of going to the other places which are all just 2 streets away.
@@daDinoCat It would be more about not having her causing trouble than her not getting product. If she wants to pay someone to bring her food then fine, but if she posts it can be easily said in response that she has been banned from the bakery and must have gotten the baked good from someone else.
@@DeathnoteBB I feel like a Karen myself agreeing 🙈 We are not allowed to touch food and money with the same hand. One hand is in gloves and that never touches the money or we use pastery tongs.
My reply would probably have been, "Good, you can put your 5 Euros towards defending the legal action I will be starting against you for loss of earnings and defamation."
Not a bakery but something similar happened at the library I work for where a parent was upset that Storytime was a set theme with preplanned things such as time and they wanted a special Storytime on for their child at 5:30PM (We close at 6:00PM and Storytime is an hour long on each and every Thursday at 10:30AM to 11:30). They took this up with the front desk and since they weren’t getting their way they brought up how the children’s section librarian looked far too young to be working with children let alone a library, which is when said librarian had finished up cleaning after Storytime and was coming up with their check-in list (We have to keep the lists for attendance records), and while putting the paper away the parent noticed the children’s librarian has vitiligo and began using a list of slurs to call them racist for “painting their skin”. The children’s librarian is sensitive about their vitiligo due to a similar problem when they were a child (They told us this after an ex-coworker was disgusted by their vitiligo; which it’s an absolutely harmless skin condition for crying out loud!). Head librarian comes from their office and that parent is banned, but we see their “terribly hurt” post on the town’s Facebook page about how rude and inappropriate our library is and how we use child labor. Literally an hour later, after the head librarian calmed down (They were fuming mad; not because of what they said about the library but about us employees, especially our children’s librarian who works as much as the head librarian and fills in for those who call in sick). Our response was a video to talk about the library rules, to show our signs we have EVERYWHERE of our rules and both safety and cleanliness, then we had a one-on-one interview with the mayor and the head librarian (His office is in the same building as the library is one of three pieces of one building). He eventually asks for the children’s librarian and asks them questions, such as their vitiligo and asks them to introduce themselves. Our children’s librarian looks 18-ish maybe even under that, but they turn 30 this year. Parent made a public apology online and then one to our children’s librarian while they were at the town bakery, but the parent is still banned (The child can come in with a different parent or a guardian, but not THAT parent; we have a zero tolerance policy for a few things and harassing along with calling an employee racist for a condition they are born with is unacceptable). From what we heard, the bakery also banned them because our children’s librarian didn’t accept their apology and they began shouting at them and blaming them for being why their “precious baby” can’t go to the library. The baker is the children’s librarian’s aunt. Actually, most people in town know our children’s librarian more than our librarian as they were born and raised here, so they are close with the police and fire chiefs, the mayor, etcetera… Their grandfather was a close friend of all of theirs and they kinda treat the children’s librarian like a relative because of how much their grandfather did for the town in life; personally I think they are a lot like he was too because they do a lot of extra work for the town let alone the library and I wonder when that 4’10” little thing is going to burn themselves out. Library is blessed to have them honestly, and only few things upset them: if anyone gets hurt they are a tiny attack dog that will defend you no matter what, especially children, and they are sensitive about their health and conditions (They have a rough life and it’s actually surprising we never knew about their health until a very recent incident, talk about bad luck in the body with the biggest heart). Despite their issues, they push themselves hard like the rest of us, maybe too much sometimes; they have nothing to prove but they don’t want others to pity them, they even see people talking about their health or conditions as pity and it makes them take on way too much.
At an old job, there was a customer who regularly took pictures of me every time she walked in to the store and sent them to corporate for 3 years. She didn't like that I "didn't wear a hair net". My hair at the time was very short and I wore a thin elastic headband, then a fabric headband, then a hair net (the plot twist), then a head wrap because I don't like it when the hairnet is visible, and over all those layers, the obligatory hat that was part of the uniform. I literally wore 5 layers of protection 🙄 The only mildly annoying thing about it was that my boyfriend worked down the street in a similar job that also served food and she told him it was bullshit that his boss told him he had to trim his beard.
That customer should have been told that taking pictures inside the store was not permitted. It is not "in public", it is inside a privately owned and operated business, a business which can and has a obligation to control what happens within the walls of the business space and, moreover, protect it's employees from harassment from customers making them feel unsafe. That picture snapping customer would be trespassed from the business so fast it would make her head spin.
@@tinydancer7426 I doubt they would have banned her tbh. The store was in a middle of nowhere town with a population of less than 1,000 and mostly everyone there are related. I had just moved there from California so many of them already didn't like me all too much. In those 3 years, I've gotten many "don't bring your politics here" comments.
Controversial opinion, but as someone who worked in food service I do kind of feel that nail polish and dermatitis flare-ups (if scabbing, flaking or bleeding) should be covered up for hygiene. My friend has very bad dermatitis that often starts bleeding very suddenly and very profusely, and the amount of times I lose large chunks of my nailpolish... (I DON'T work in food service anymore, dw) I can completely understand not wanting to find blood or nailpolish flakes in your food :P
Fully agree, if it's just some mild inflammation that's one thing, but if it's seeping or flaking you should definitely not be touching food you intend to sell...
I’d always rather find something I can see than not. Finding a hair doesn’t bother me because all the worst, most horrible, unsanitary and dangerous things I’ve witnessed in a commercial kitchen leave no visible trace on food.
A guy complained That a hair was wrapped around his steak. It was a long black hair. Cook A's hair is colorful. The other cooks hair is brown and no one has black hair. Guess who does tho His girlfriend dun dun duhhhhhh
Artist here. Pink and purple don’t go together?!? Gee, she better get on the phone with all the toy companies, fashion designers, bike shops, costume makers, painters, and all of the other millions of people who would vehemently disagree with that statement. 😂 Also, yeah, dermatitis sucks. I have had skin issues from constantly washing hands, myself. Luckily I have gotten it fixed by using a really good hand lotion after every wash. Unfortunately, I don’t believe bakers have the option of doing that, since the lotion could get into the food and affect the taste.
Pink and purple are my favorite colors and I think they go amazing together and by the way a lot of times I'll see younger girls wear them together and it always makes me smile and they do
Do you knead dough with your hands? Or do you wear gloves or a machine. Isn't chipping polish a contaminant and doesn't dermatitis flake, bleed, or release oils?
Victoria sounds like a bit of an annoying person to have as a boss, cause she gives the vibes of "slacking" a bit, but also an amazing boss who stands up to her employers against idiot customers who just want bad for them and the business and that's something to appreciate.
As someone who struggles with atopic dermatitis, aka eczema, I can empathize with Alice and I'm very glad I no longer work in a position with constant handwashing. During Covid, with all of the hand sanitizer, I just wore gloves, because it was better for my skin. You can replace a glove but skin takes a long time to heal once it is cracked and inflamed. Gloves would also keep the infection fear-mongering at bay.
My dermatitis: ooooohhhh handy... we can blame the long list of bakers we hail from for this! Me: we come from a long line of people ruling the realm too... so does that mean I am in charge of Oldenburg? Yes!!!!!!
See, why don't people look into things before jumping on the bandwagon about tearing down a person/business??? There are so many people with little to no morals out there who have NO PROBLEM lying about things to get their 5 minutes of fame. 😡🤬
I would've told her to frame that $5 because she is going to owe the bakery and myself a lot more money on top of the legal fines and fees for defamation of character and attempting to ruin a business she used to frequent.
"Pink and purple just do not go together!" In what world lady?! That Facebook post tearing down your bakery...I would think you could take legal action against her for that. It is Slander!
I asked her for some pork pies, she disappeared in the back & I didn't see her anymore! Now I know what she was doing in the back, following a storyline, playing multiple characters!😉
You should ban her. And for revenge create some new tasty baked goods that would make everyone come in daily and she wants it but as soon as she tries to come enforce the ban and make sure none of her friends or stranger tries to buy it. That will make her want it more but can't because of her haughty entitlement. 😊 And if somehow she gets one and tries to sue, tell the proof of her pudding!😂 From one baker(I don't own a shop, but am a baker) to yours I salute you!🫡😉
Next post: this bakery made me go through a whole charade apologizing for something I was justified in doing, and then they wouldn't even let me give hem their business?!
When I stumbled on this channel recently I thought maybe there’d be baking tips or something. Instead, it’s like the Fawlty Towers of baking, except that Fawlty is a super competent, charming young woman enduring the madness around her, rather than amped up Mr. Fawlty contributing to it. Someone contact the BBC and get this baker a show. ❤
I had eczema as a kid and it was severe. This was in the 1990’s during the AIDS crisis. I had a swimming teacher who wouldn’t allow me into the community pool because she thought that I had AIDS. I was a 9 year old kid with eczema. So my mother was called and had to come down to the pool to berate the woman insulted her kid. The woman never apologized, obviously, but I was allowed to swim after that. I later stole her cigarettes.
My god.. I’m never starting a bakery nor any other gastronomy business. Jebus Crust…. That was so painful to watch. I’m too close to people who own small businesses like this one not to see how real this situation may be.
Defamation lawsuit
absolutely
100%. They hurt a business with lies, that are provably lies. Should be sued.
Dermitation lawsuit :D
@@spiv lol
To quote JonTron: ''Should we sue?''
''Up the butt''
''Yeah, i think we should sue.''
Carol's first line was insane. Her saying that pink and purple don't go together? They absolutely do! Pink and purple work *great* together.
It's an insane first line, but that's why it was *Carol's* first line. 🥲
@@bowenmadden6122 LMAO
I like to think of purple and pink being siblings because they're like... both made from Red & Blue, if that makes sense
@@Doopen dude, I totally get you!! Like, pink is related to red and purple is related to blue
@@random_dragon YESS exactly!!!
"I'm praying for you it's hard to survive" GIRL THAT IS HILARIOUS 😂
I don't get it.
My sister has a type of dermatitis that shows up on her hands every time the seasons change. She's actually due for her spring flare up any week now. Her fingers swell up and bubble. They itch and hurt. She spends a solid two weeks every three months with zombie hands. And there is no winning with this nonsense. Customers will refuse to be served by her if they can see her hands. They also get all huffy if she wears gloves because now she thinks they're "dirty". She's a cashier at a small local store. Poor girl can't get a break.
I had a coworker who had that same problem - it was just TERRIBLE how people would treat her.
I read all these comments, and now I want to find a bakery worker or something with dermatitis, ask to see the manager, and demand they get a pay raise
The money may be causing the dermatitis. I worked at a bank and would constantly have flare ups.
@@paytonpryor I don't think so. She's been getting it since she was a teen. Long before she started working.
Could be a nickel allergy, that's what mine turned out to be. Went away after I switched to a low nickel diet. It was the absolute worst, I'm glad I don't have to deal with it anymore.
Ok I have no idea how I got myself into a channel that does.... bakery roleplay? But this has to be the most soft spoken woman currently alive, its oddly fascinating.
Meee Tooo !
LMAO ! How did I get here. I love IT !! Some People lol
lol she is a baker tho
@@That_Gamer716 Yeah but her age and career is very public information and there is no way all of these interactions are real. So a baker cosplaying a baker I guess?
@@kvernesdotten You've never worked retail, huh?
@@tomassedlacek6714 That comment makes me think im not the one of us who havent
"Are there any men working here"
"Get out 😊"
@@pieterjan29 ?
@@whatteamwildcats4033 What confuses you, young one?
@@greed94 someone had said something weird but then deleted their comment.
@@whatteamwildcats4033 People should really own up to saying retarded shit and not delete it smh
Speaking as a man with a half-functioning brain, I know you never ask to talk to the "man" in charge.
If Carol hates the place so much, why does she keep coming back? And how is she not permabanned?
dude did you worked in retail? These people actually exist. They will eat all your stuff, every single day while complaining about "Stomach problems", " bad taste" and all kinds of stuff you can imagine. The reason why you dont kick them out is because they dont complain to loud that it damages the reputation. It does scare some customers away but they also pay your monthly bill too. Its a thin line you kinda have to walk as long as your business is young or very small. As long as their money pays your bills you kinda accept them scaring away some tourists that you will never see again. It stops of course if it really damages your business. But usally most people around now this customer and dont give a damn about their opinion, knowing very well they eat at your place every day - so the food cant be that bad lol. A Facebook post of course is crossing the line usally but this is a sketch and is a little over the top.
@@nocomment6421 I worked retail until it broke me. We banned people like this, who went out of their ways to make the workplace problematic. I'm sorry your managers are so spineless.
@@SewardWriter it was always like ""we cant ban then because then i cant pay YOU! So either BOTH of you go or you both stay and get along!" Karen of course was talking nicely to the mananger. not like she did to me.
@@nocomment6421 Sounds like your management was a shining example of the Peter Principle.
Even in the drug store I work at has people that say we are the worst in the city, yet they come back every time instead of going to the other places which are all just 2 streets away.
I’d ban Carol from the bakery forever.
Same , but smugglers exist
@@daDinoCat It would be more about not having her causing trouble than her not getting product. If she wants to pay someone to bring her food then fine, but if she posts it can be easily said in response that she has been banned from the bakery and must have gotten the baked good from someone else.
Didn't she try to burn it down once?
Worked in a butcher shop through college, met some amazing people. Also met people that made you want to tell them to not reproduce.
of all places, a butcher shop is not the place where people should be annoying the staff XD
Problem is, the people who shouldn't reproduce are the ones who wind up with 4 or 5 kids. Still trying to figure out how that works.
This is the calming "fuck off" to a customer I ever seen 😂
Where I live we are not allowed to wear nail polish in a food prep or service environment so I thought it was about the nail polish for a sec
Yeah same!!! “Don’t look at it, it’s chipping” IN THE FOOD?
Same. Starbucks in the U.S. do not allow nail polish, rings or watches.
@@DeathnoteBBlol of course not. She would've been long caught by that karen for it. She probably wears gloves when baking
@@arielmk7612 I swear I remember a video where Alice says she doesn’t wear gloves
@@DeathnoteBB I feel like a Karen myself agreeing 🙈 We are not allowed to touch food and money with the same hand. One hand is in gloves and that never touches the money or we use pastery tongs.
Honestly, I'm surprised Carol didn't start yelling that she Knew It Was An Infectious Disease once she got dermatitis too. 😅
I thought the same 😂😂😂
Me too
Part of the team!
My reply would probably have been, "Good, you can put your 5 Euros towards defending the legal action I will be starting against you for loss of earnings and defamation."
Alice's facial expressions and voicings are spot on. She's a baker and a fledgling actress, I think.
"I can't get rid of Alice - she pays my wage"... This Carol doesn't seem to understand, that Alice is the owner of the bakery!
But some owners have outsourced management 😇
@@abraxastulammo9940 yea, except Alice repeatedly said she is the manager
@@athe7revx1 Which... what is Victoria's position then? Financial director?
@@QuikVidGuy I have no idea ngl it might be that
LOLOL "Thank you I'll be adding that to my dating profile under characteristics"
I'm stealing this.
I love how calm the entire exchange is
You can't keep ordering from somewhere AND close it down Karen 😅
If this were in the USA, you'd have an easy court case against "Carol."
I'll tell you what, Alice IS contagious. I'm binging this whole channel!
Not a bakery but something similar happened at the library I work for where a parent was upset that Storytime was a set theme with preplanned things such as time and they wanted a special Storytime on for their child at 5:30PM (We close at 6:00PM and Storytime is an hour long on each and every Thursday at 10:30AM to 11:30). They took this up with the front desk and since they weren’t getting their way they brought up how the children’s section librarian looked far too young to be working with children let alone a library, which is when said librarian had finished up cleaning after Storytime and was coming up with their check-in list (We have to keep the lists for attendance records), and while putting the paper away the parent noticed the children’s librarian has vitiligo and began using a list of slurs to call them racist for “painting their skin”. The children’s librarian is sensitive about their vitiligo due to a similar problem when they were a child (They told us this after an ex-coworker was disgusted by their vitiligo; which it’s an absolutely harmless skin condition for crying out loud!). Head librarian comes from their office and that parent is banned, but we see their “terribly hurt” post on the town’s Facebook page about how rude and inappropriate our library is and how we use child labor.
Literally an hour later, after the head librarian calmed down (They were fuming mad; not because of what they said about the library but about us employees, especially our children’s librarian who works as much as the head librarian and fills in for those who call in sick). Our response was a video to talk about the library rules, to show our signs we have EVERYWHERE of our rules and both safety and cleanliness, then we had a one-on-one interview with the mayor and the head librarian (His office is in the same building as the library is one of three pieces of one building). He eventually asks for the children’s librarian and asks them questions, such as their vitiligo and asks them to introduce themselves. Our children’s librarian looks 18-ish maybe even under that, but they turn 30 this year.
Parent made a public apology online and then one to our children’s librarian while they were at the town bakery, but the parent is still banned (The child can come in with a different parent or a guardian, but not THAT parent; we have a zero tolerance policy for a few things and harassing along with calling an employee racist for a condition they are born with is unacceptable). From what we heard, the bakery also banned them because our children’s librarian didn’t accept their apology and they began shouting at them and blaming them for being why their “precious baby” can’t go to the library. The baker is the children’s librarian’s aunt. Actually, most people in town know our children’s librarian more than our librarian as they were born and raised here, so they are close with the police and fire chiefs, the mayor, etcetera… Their grandfather was a close friend of all of theirs and they kinda treat the children’s librarian like a relative because of how much their grandfather did for the town in life; personally I think they are a lot like he was too because they do a lot of extra work for the town let alone the library and I wonder when that 4’10” little thing is going to burn themselves out. Library is blessed to have them honestly, and only few things upset them: if anyone gets hurt they are a tiny attack dog that will defend you no matter what, especially children, and they are sensitive about their health and conditions (They have a rough life and it’s actually surprising we never knew about their health until a very recent incident, talk about bad luck in the body with the biggest heart). Despite their issues, they push themselves hard like the rest of us, maybe too much sometimes; they have nothing to prove but they don’t want others to pity them, they even see people talking about their health or conditions as pity and it makes them take on way too much.
"She pays my wages" confirms that Alice is the boss😂
“What’s what with your hands!?”
Ppl w/ deformities 🤝 ppl w/ skin conditions
I love when people actually make a whole long form video where it's not just a bunch of their shorts
These are oddly calming to watch
"Most bakers get dermatitis"
I wish I knew this before getting dermatitis XD
Love the surreal cadence throughout the skit.
Defamation lawsuit and I would look Carol in the eye and say: “Two can play this game, BH!”
At an old job, there was a customer who regularly took pictures of me every time she walked in to the store and sent them to corporate for 3 years. She didn't like that I "didn't wear a hair net". My hair at the time was very short and I wore a thin elastic headband, then a fabric headband, then a hair net (the plot twist), then a head wrap because I don't like it when the hairnet is visible, and over all those layers, the obligatory hat that was part of the uniform. I literally wore 5 layers of protection 🙄
The only mildly annoying thing about it was that my boyfriend worked down the street in a similar job that also served food and she told him it was bullshit that his boss told him he had to trim his beard.
That customer should have been told that taking pictures inside the store was not permitted. It is not "in public", it is inside a privately owned and operated business, a business which can and has a obligation to control what happens within the walls of the business space and, moreover, protect it's employees from harassment from customers making them feel unsafe. That picture snapping customer would be trespassed from the business so fast it would make her head spin.
@@tinydancer7426 I doubt they would have banned her tbh. The store was in a middle of nowhere town with a population of less than 1,000 and mostly everyone there are related. I had just moved there from California so many of them already didn't like me all too much. In those 3 years, I've gotten many "don't bring your politics here" comments.
The only way it's acceptable to take a picture of an employee is to ask their permission.
You are by far the most patient person I've ever seen. I would have absolutely lost it at about 300 different points in this video.
'What do you want out of this conversation' was always my ultimate weapon
"In what world do you think I would have _scabies_ and work in a bakery?" 😂
I have eczema, and was a cashier for three years. I literally had people ask if it a) cancer, and b) *contagious cancer*. I feel your pain sis.
Controversial opinion, but as someone who worked in food service I do kind of feel that nail polish and dermatitis flare-ups (if scabbing, flaking or bleeding) should be covered up for hygiene. My friend has very bad dermatitis that often starts bleeding very suddenly and very profusely, and the amount of times I lose large chunks of my nailpolish... (I DON'T work in food service anymore, dw) I can completely understand not wanting to find blood or nailpolish flakes in your food :P
was going to post this myself, like i’m sympathetic and i know it’s not their fault but i don’t want skin flakes in my food…
And shes probably do it by using gloves, when she prepares food
Fully agree, if it's just some mild inflammation that's one thing, but if it's seeping or flaking you should definitely not be touching food you intend to sell...
I’d always rather find something I can see than not. Finding a hair doesn’t bother me because all the worst, most horrible, unsanitary and dangerous things I’ve witnessed in a commercial kitchen leave no visible trace on food.
She has seen previous videos before though that oversees from the USA where she lives, their requirements are different.
These are so on point.
Thank you for sharing.
Love the videos. Also, if no one has ever told you, you have a very soft and calming voice, and I love it!
Girl I would've taken that Karen to court, she's literally trying to slander your company and your livelihood!
Surprised it took her so long to get banned from the bakery lol you've got patience of steel
8:06 I thought “hairy baguette with extra *lettuce*” was a euphemism for a second 😂
You're a great actress, Carol is despicable ! Nice "feel good" funny videos you have here. Wish you the best.
Purple and pink are my favourite colours!!!
And they go EXTREMELY well together!!
I know Carol is a character. But I hate Carol. 😭
I think you have a soothing, calm voice different from most others on YT.
A guy complained That a hair was wrapped around his steak. It was a long black hair.
Cook A's hair is colorful.
The other cooks hair is brown and no one has black hair.
Guess who does tho
His girlfriend dun dun duhhhhhh
This is the most British complaint simulation I've ever seen.
Artist here. Pink and purple don’t go together?!? Gee, she better get on the phone with all the toy companies, fashion designers, bike shops, costume makers, painters, and all of the other millions of people who would vehemently disagree with that statement. 😂
Also, yeah, dermatitis sucks. I have had skin issues from constantly washing hands, myself. Luckily I have gotten it fixed by using a really good hand lotion after every wash.
Unfortunately, I don’t believe bakers have the option of doing that, since the lotion could get into the food and affect the taste.
Pink and purple are my favorite colors and I think they go amazing together and by the way a lot of times I'll see younger girls wear them together and it always makes me smile and they do
I have dermatitis too..my fingers get itchy and fills with water when it is exposed to heat and spices 😢😢
Ironically i get skin issues when i wash my hands a lot (i work with food) and with the cleaning products we use. So clean hands cause those problems
You are an exceptional person. Wishing all good things for you.
Should have mentioned that if she shuts the bakery down, Alex will be out of a job! Tho I doubt that would help.
The pains of any service industry are universal
Sigmund Freud: "sometimes a baguette is only a baguette" 😅
"I don't have any grey hairs yet." I'm sure Carol will see to that.
Do you knead dough with your hands? Or do you wear gloves or a machine. Isn't chipping polish a contaminant and doesn't dermatitis flake, bleed, or release oils?
I love the patch on your jumper.😊
"No, love, we don't." 😆
No wonder I don't want to go back to work LOL
Carol would be so banned from my bakery . Permanently.
"Last time I checked" with the quick check^^
Victoria sounds like a bit of an annoying person to have as a boss, cause she gives the vibes of "slacking" a bit, but also an amazing boss who stands up to her employers against idiot customers who just want bad for them and the business and that's something to appreciate.
Victoria is not the boss- -she's an employee business manager (talking with Carol, she points out that Alice pays her wages).
Very good. I like that your content gets better as you continue your channel. Makes me happy to see you doing so well.
That's the Irish version of a Karen then
Imagine having carol in your family, blood or by marriage. Has anyone experienced that?
She low key seems like my aunt
As someone who struggles with atopic dermatitis, aka eczema, I can empathize with Alice and I'm very glad I no longer work in a position with constant handwashing. During Covid, with all of the hand sanitizer, I just wore gloves, because it was better for my skin. You can replace a glove but skin takes a long time to heal once it is cracked and inflamed. Gloves would also keep the infection fear-mongering at bay.
My dermatitis: ooooohhhh handy... we can blame the long list of bakers we hail from for this!
Me: we come from a long line of people ruling the realm too... so does that mean I am in charge of Oldenburg? Yes!!!!!!
See, why don't people look into things before jumping on the bandwagon about tearing down a person/business???
There are so many people with little to no morals out there who have NO PROBLEM lying about things to get their 5 minutes of fame. 😡🤬
Not the Can't Stop Speaking Syndrome. I hear there's no cure.
😂 this is just so funny. Damn carol
19 year olds can actually get a few stray grey hairs.
My oldest daughter got her first grey hairs at three. No one is immune.
And some of us don't have grey hairs in their 60s. Seems as if Alice would be the first to know if she has grey hairs.
I feel so bad for her, her hands are fine.
the hygiene inspector needs a break 😭🙏
i love your acting
Carol would earn herself a lifetime ban...& possibly an ear bashing
I would've told her to frame that $5 because she is going to owe the bakery and myself a lot more money on top of the legal fines and fees for defamation of character and attempting to ruin a business she used to frequent.
Please ban Carol forever. My blood pressure is spiking like I'm doing squats in the alps.
Carol needs to go into a little box and never leave
If you want, I know a company that sells a soap that really clears up dermatitis outbreaks quite nicely… smells like eucalyptus and lemongrass
Pretty sure it would constitute ground for a defamation lawsuit
Baker : No men work here last time I checked.
Me: what was the last time you checked.
Just ban her permanently 😭
What the fuck is a baguette in Ireland ? No one in France would ask "what do you want in your baguette ?". Is it a name for a sandwich ?
Absolutely the best video you put out yet.. absolutely loved it.. more like this ❤️
"Pink and purple just do not go together!"
In what world lady?!
That Facebook post tearing down your bakery...I would think you could take legal action against her for that. It is Slander!
You should look up Jerry Seinfeldts “Soup Nazi” & learn a thing or two about getting rid of unwanted customers 😂❤!
Ban Karen from the shop, period
you need to sue her 🥱
I asked her for some pork pies, she disappeared in the back & I didn't see her anymore! Now I know what she was doing in the back, following a storyline, playing multiple characters!😉
I'd love for those people to see a dishwasher's hands.
You should ban her.
And for revenge create some new tasty baked goods that would make everyone come in daily and she wants it but as soon as she tries to come enforce the ban and make sure none of her friends or stranger tries to buy it.
That will make her want it more but can't because of her haughty entitlement. 😊
And if somehow she gets one and tries to sue, tell the proof of her pudding!😂
From one baker(I don't own a shop, but am a baker) to yours I salute you!🫡😉
Being a karen should be a federal crime. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Remember, offence is taken, not given.
Next post: this bakery made me go through a whole charade apologizing for something I was justified in doing, and then they wouldn't even let me give hem their business?!
When I stumbled on this channel recently I thought maybe there’d be baking tips or something. Instead, it’s like the Fawlty Towers of baking, except that Fawlty is a super competent, charming young woman enduring the madness around her, rather than amped up Mr. Fawlty contributing to it. Someone contact the BBC and get this baker a show. ❤
I follow you on TikTok. I'm so glad I found your YT channel. I love your content!
This was a GREAT long-form ❤
I had eczema as a kid and it was severe. This was in the 1990’s during the AIDS crisis. I had a swimming teacher who wouldn’t allow me into the community pool because she thought that I had AIDS. I was a 9 year old kid with eczema. So my mother was called and had to come down to the pool to berate the woman insulted her kid. The woman never apologized, obviously, but I was allowed to swim after that. I later stole her cigarettes.
My god.. I’m never starting a bakery nor any other gastronomy business. Jebus Crust…. That was so painful to watch. I’m too close to people who own small businesses like this one not to see how real this situation may be.
Wait, Alice, you’re only *19* and you already own a bakery?! 😮
It's funny that you probably have dermatitis due to proper glove wearing and extra hand washing.