‘If only there was an easier way of phrasing this’
Spotted in a supermarket by @vrunt on Twitter.
theres got to be an easier way to phrase this pic.twitter.com/85Ug52aTlg
— ‘vrunt’ (@vrunt) September 2, 2017
It’s not the only one, it turned out.
shit I overpaid pic.twitter.com/ez9GlvWSk9
— Chris Binz (@CRBinz) September 2, 2017
wait why is the same sign in my target but with an apostrophe in "banana's" is this not an isolated mistake why are they slightly different pic.twitter.com/GtT3K9KNjT
— Lee (@analogandroid) September 2, 2017
Brilliant! Inspired me to make this. pic.twitter.com/eDJvTzkwP0
— Son of Rob (@JesseRobson) September 2, 2017
you should be able to get a refund as long as you bring back the whole each
— mal lard (@vrunt) September 2, 2017
Fortunately someone came up with a solution.
They should have used the @ symbol. It's original meaning in commerce is "at the rate of" or "each at". This isn't funny, but at least true.
— Aaron Miller (@aa_miller) September 2, 2017
Banana's by the @
— John V (@greendarmok) September 3, 2017