WE get it - when brands are mass-producing countless products each and every day, it's not surprising a typo slips through the cracks every now and then.
But it appears Primark has been having a bit of a nightmare of late after eagle-eyed fans spotted glaring errors on the their Friends T-shirts and Winnie The Pooh merchandise - and now they've even been forced to pull an error-ridden tea towel from shelves.
That said, we're not convinced we would have spotted all the mistakes at first glance.
Helpfully, a horrified Primark shopper posted pictures of the offending tea towel on her Instagram earlier this week - and listed each slip-up.
"Just dried the dishes with my new Primark tea towel which is geographically very troubling," she wrote. "Check it out. Big Ben isn't attached to anything and it's on the wrong side of the Thames, as is the London Eye."
Pointing out the further errors, they continued: "St Paul's and the Gherkin are the wrong side of Tower Bridge."
And do not even get me started on the swans
Vic Norman
And that's before we've even got to the issue of typos.
The brand accidentally spelled "Westminster" as "Westminister" and forgot the apostrophe in "St Paul's".
After also , Vic Norman - who gives historical walking tours of London - joked: "It's not only geographically challenged, the spelling and punctuation needs a makeover.
"And don't even get me started on the swans [that are] taller than taxis."
An excellent point.
All the mistakes on the London Tea Towel:
- Westminster Abbey incorrectly spelled as 'Westminister Abbey'
- Missing apostrophe in St Paul's
- Big Ben standing alone without any mention of the Houses of Parliament
- The Gherkin and St Paul's are on the wrong side of Tower Bridge
- The London Eye and Big Ben are on the wrong side of the Thames
- Not to mention the swans on the Thames that are bigger than the black cabs...
Primark has now been forced to pull all the tea towels - which were sold in a £2.50 multi-pack - from sale and offered refunds to customers.
A spokesperson said: "Where we identify a typing error on one of our products, we will remove the product concerned from sale as quickly as possible.
"Customers who purchased the product can return it to one of our stores for a full refund and we apologise for any inconvenience caused."
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