Hypermarket is one of many great workplace comedies that graced television in the 2010s. Almost every episode of this series elicits laughs thanks to its comprehensive cast of characters and hilarious look at the lives of retail workers. retail.

a way that Hypermarket sets it apart from most TV sitcoms is its timely use of breaks with customers. In nearly every scene transition, there’s a brief glimpse of various customers and their weird quirks inside the store. Some of these cuts are so weird and goofy that it’s hard not to laugh.

10 Clown Scares The Wrong Person

Season 3, Episode 5: “Sal is Dead”

The Halloween episode of season 3 ofHypermarket shows that scaring passers-by may not just be fun and games. In this episode, there are a few cuts that focus on a person in a clown costume scaring Cloud 9’s customers who get too close.

At the start of the episode, the clown scares an unsuspecting customer. Later, he tries to scare another person, but that client’s fight or flight response kicks in and he ends up punching the clown in the face. The client flees as the clown falls to his knees, possibly thinking about his bad life decisions.

9 A customer and his endless fight against tartar

Season 1, Episode 3: “Shots and Salsa”

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Although in most episodes of Hypermarket different customers appear in each cut, occasionally there is a “running joke” cut that follows the same theme or person. In “Shots and Salsa”, a man struggles to buy a toothbrush. According to him, you need the right brush to fight against tartar.

The customer reappears throughout the episode, asking different employees for their opinions. Watching every Cloud 9 employee try to help this man pick out a simple toothbrush is a hilarious insight into the frustration of working in customer service.

8 Cloud 9 Warns Customers About Its Fart-Free Cups

Season 3, Episode 8: “Viral Video”

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The “Viral Video” episode opens with Cloud 9 staff listening to how one of their co-workers was recently fired for farting in coffee mugs and posting a video online. This childish but funny joke leads into the main plot of the episode, which revolves around making viral videos on social media.

One of the episode’s cuts shows a customer staring at a sign in utter confusion and disgust. Apparently someone at Cloud 9, probably Store Manager Glenn or Assistant Manager Dina, decided to do some damage control and wrote, “Attention customers, know that we do not fart in our cups.“.

7 A Client Falls In Love With A Convincing Illusion

Temporada 3, Episode 1: “Grand reopening”

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The third season ofHypermarket begins with Cloud 9 preparing for its grand reopening after a tornado tears through the building. When staff discover the reopening is well ahead of schedule and Howie Mandel will be there to join in the celebration, they rush to get the store ready for customers. An employee offers to create a large poster of a clean and organized aisle and place it in the middle of the store to fool shoppers.

At first it looks like a disposable joke that won’t do any good, but Hypermarket it was never a show that lacked a good joke. In front of him, an unhappy customer walks through the store and hits the sign with his cart, indicating that it wasn’t such a stupid idea after all.

6 Brett: Puzzle Master

Season 4, episodes 12: “Blizzard”

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Cloud 9 employees find themselves trapped in the store overnight in the episode “Blizzard”. Many characters find ways to pass the time, such as arguing over which show to watch, fighting with each other, and playing drinking games.

Although he’s not a customer, Brett is a hilarious character who deserves credit for one of the best cuts in the entire series. On the night of the blizzard, he goes to the warehouse and begins to put together a puzzle. In one of the episode’s final cuts, he is seen sitting in the middle of a dozen finished puzzles. One of the secret weapons of Hypermarket it’s the tertiary characters like Brett, who never got an episode but helped fill out the universe.

5 crows feel at home in the store

Season 2, Episode 3: “Guns, Pills, and Birds”

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In “Guns, Pills and Birds”, Jonah argues with Amy about her beliefs regarding gun sales. As they argue, a crow kill makes its way through the store, causing further chaos for the employees, especially Garrett, who is afraid of birds.

As the crows take over Cloud 9, a poor boy stumbles upon a spooky sight: several of the birds have taken up residence above a group of mannequins. The boy can only stare in terror at a scene reminiscent of a Hitchcock film.

4 Distraught customer wreaks havoc on the dishes

Season 2, Episode 15: “Wellness Fair”

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The main gag of “Wellness Fair” has nothing to do with the overall plot of the episode, but it’s funny nonetheless for that. In this cut, a customer listens to his headphones and mindlessly wanders down a hallway. What she doesn’t realize is that the large rug on her cart is knocking over the dishes and china on the nearby shelf.

This cut is almost as sad as it is funny. Anyone who’s ever worked in a store can tell horror stories of ignorant customers who don’t pay attention to where they’re going. This often results in messy and costly accidents that employees have to fix themselves.

3 A customer likes to buy meat comfortably

Season 4, Episode 20: “#Cloud9Fail”

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The gang Hypermarket gets into hot water in “#Cloud9Fail” when a customer tweets a photo of a shopping cart full of raw, unpackaged meat from his Cloud 9 store. Instead of cleaning the meat to avoid further PR issues , Amy and Jonah call him and find other ways to make the store look mismanaged in an effort to convince the company that they need more hours for their employees.

In a cut from a customer, a man comes across a shopping cart filled with meat. Instead of being disgusted or bewildered, he simply grabs a piece of meat and throws it into the cart. You don’t even look back and keep buying.

2 McKayla Maroney embraces her meme status

Season 2, Episode 1: “Olympic Games”

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The “Olympics” episode of Hypermarket Follow Cloud 9 employees showing their appreciation for the Olympics. Comedian Cecily Strong plays a fictional Olympian who signs autographs in the store, but real Olympians make surprising cameos during breaks with customers.

During a cut, gymnastics gold champion McKayla Maroney tries on a jacket and looks at herself in the mirror. While deciding if he likes the jacket, he puts on a scowling, unimpressed face similar to his expression at the 2012 Summer Olympics, which has become a popular meme.

1 Tornadoes can’t stop customers who want to buy

Season 2, Episode 22: “Tornado”

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In the episode “Tornado”, managers Dina and Glenn herd employees into a shelter as a deadly storm approaches their store. Most customers join the employees and run for cover, but not all. The scene shows several customers standing near the cash register, waiting for a clerk to serve them. In the background, the classic European song “The Final Countdown” plays over the intercom, indicating that the tornado is approaching.

This scene may seem implausible, but it is not too far from reality. As any store clerk can see, there are plenty of people willing to brave the elements to make a purchase, even if it’s just a cheap pop and DVD.

To get an idea of ​​what Cloud 9 employees have had to put up with over the years, Superstore’s YouTube page has concocted a hilarious montage.

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