Tesco sign went viral thanks to an awkward spelling mistake that completely changed the message.The notice alerted customers about the lack of baked goods due to a shortage of staff.In the last year or so, us Brits have battled toilet roll and petrol shortages – with companies having to say sorry in the most British way.With the classic line usually reading: “Apologies for any inconvenience".But Tesco employees accidentally mixed up the words "inconvenience" and "incontinence", much to customers' amusement.The writer of the sign wrote: “Sorry, no bakery due to staff shortage.
Apology for any incontinence.”The A4 sign hung on the shelf – attached with some yellow and white tape amongst the empty trays.According to the NHS website,.
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