Ever spotted a grocer's sign offering fresh tomato's or a punnet of strawberry's and internally cringed?
Well, we've got some silly signs for you.
Rob Gudgeon tweeted us this sign fail from Ainley Top roundabout, saying the sign should read Halifax, not Huddersfield, in the second column.
The sign is no longer there - we're not sure if it ever existed, or if the original picture has been Photoshopped.
However, Huddersfield has been written as Hudd's - where did that apostrophe come from?
Unfortunately it seems spelling and grammar disasters can be spotted on signs across the country, from café menus to road signs, church boards and grocer's signs.
Click below for a gallery of silly sign fails
Other signs that aim to offer information or instructions can wind up simply confusing anyone who sees them.
The Examiner occasionally suffers from the odd typo - but we write thousands of words every day - how can one little shop sign be so wrong?
Have you spotted any weird or woefully wrong signs in your area? Email your pictures to SamanthaRobinson@trinitymirror.com or Tweet them to @Exsaminer.
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