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Restaurant advert leaves people in stitches over embarrassing punctuation error

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People have been having a good giggle over a punctuation mistake spotted on a flyer for an Indian restaurant in London. An amusing advert for Anu's Kitchen in Dulwich was recently shared on takeaway delivery site Foodhub, where it was spotted by user Paul Brook from Oldham.

Paul couldn't help but notice that the apostrophe was missing from the restaurant's name, so it instead read 'Anus Kitchen'.

Hoping to make a few other people laugh, he took to Facebook to share the embarrassing error writing: "Why punctuation is important." The full advert on Foodhub, reads: "Anus Kitchen is now available on Foodhub.co.uk. "Get 15% off when you order directly @  anuskitchen.co.uk." Since customers spotted the mistake, a number of people couldn't

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