Customers at This Grocery Store Weren’t Ready for the Beat to Drop [WATCH]

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Customers at an Edeka grocery store in Germany were just minding their own business, doing their shopping, when suddenly a Christmas hip-hop video erupted in the checkout area.

Edeka said they placed 13 hidden cameras at the front of the store, and using nine registers, they performed a hip-hop rendition of Jingle Bells using the beeps of scanned items.

As each cashier showed off their producer skills, they got through the song with a man beat boxing over the intercom to add a little flavor.

The customers took out their phones to record the performance as they gleefully enjoyed the live Christmas music.

Being a commercial, you have to question if it’s real, but it’s still a fun video to watch.

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