An Aldi shopper was left feeling gobsmacked after noticing a price label 'glitch' at her local supermarket.
People who have worked in retail will be used to dealing with paper labels - but it appears Aldi is taking things in a more modern direction.
The woman spotted what appeared to be a glitching price label, revealing it to be a digital label and not a paper one. This left the shopper baffled and many others on social media also admitted that they did not know about these modern signs.
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The woman, named Jenna, shared her discovery in a video which has since gone viral, reports the Mirror. Posting a video to TikTok under the name @jennatheravenuk, she stated that her "entire life has been a lie"
Jenna said: "Oh god my entire life has been a lie, did anyone else think the prices in Aldi were pieces of paper? Because I was today years old when I found out that they're screens.
"And I only figured this out today because there was a glitch on one of them. Is this every shop or is it just Aldi? Did anyone else know this and I'm just behind? Honestly, my mind is blown. Truly blown."
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The clip has been viewed 4.4 million times and has over 8,000 comments from impressed social media users who took to the comments to share their own surprise.
One person said: "Wait... what?!" And another wrote: "SORRY WHAT???" "I beg your pardon," posted another disbelieving user, while someone else just proclaimed: "OH MY GOD".
However, a few people claimed to already know about it, with someone else sharing: "They've recently updated to electronic price cards for ease."
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