Aussie is baffled after visiting an Aldi supermarket in Europe | Daily Mail Online

2022-08-22 07:36:58 By : Ms. Max Ye

By Carina Stathis For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 20:13 EDT, 24 July 2022 | Updated: 20:32 EDT, 24 July 2022

An Aldi shopper travelling around Europe was surprised by what she found after visiting an Aldi supermarket in Portugal for the first time.

Queenie Tan, 26, and her fiancé Pablo, 30, from Sydney, are on a round-the-world trip and posted a video of their overseas Aldi experience. 

Unlike Aldi stores in Australia, the supermarket abroad had an orange juice machine, bread slicer for shoppers to use and a variety of fresh seafood. 

Queenie Tan, 26, (left) and her fiancé Pablo, 30, from Sydney, are on a round-the-world trip and posted a video of their overseas Aldi experience. In a now-viral video shared online, Queenie shared her experience visiting an Aldi in Portugal for the first time

Unlike most stores in Australia, the supermarket abroad had an orange juice machine, bread slicer for shoppers to use and a variety of fresh seafood

In the clip Queenie can be seen using the juicer by attempting to place an entire box of fresh oranges over her head into the machine. 

'Putting this whole crate of oranges in the machine seemed easier in my head. Best to do what Pablo is doing and put them in one at a time!' she said. 

The oranges - with the skin on - were placed into the top of the machine, squeezed and the fresh juice was ejected into a bottle at the bottom.

Next, the 26-year-old used the bread slicer where customers can choose the desired thickness. 

'The sound of this machine is so satisfying!' Queenie said. 

To use the machine, a loaf of bread was placed onto one side of the conveyor belt to run through the sharp slicer. 

Customers then simply place the bread into a brown paper bag once it's come through the other side.  

Unlike Aldi supermarkets in Australia, the overseas version offers fresh seafood and a variety of canned fish.  

The store also sold freshly made Portuguese tarts, which looked delicious.  

The 26-year-old used the bread slicer where customers can choose the desired thickness. To use the machine, a loaf of bread was placed onto one side of the conveyor belt to run through the sharp slicer. Customers then simply place the bread into a brown paper bag once it's come through the other side

On Instagram the short video has since been viewed more than 41,000 times.     

'I want freshly squeezed orange juice in my local!' one person wrote, another added: 'Omg I wish Australian Aldi was like this!!'

Others pointed out how selected Australian supermarkets also offer a juicing machine or bread slicer. 

'Some Coles have those orange juice machines! So good,' one person wrote.

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