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15 Ridiculous Things Done By Companies And Businesses

Two images from /r/corporatefacepalm.
Two images from /r/corporatefacepalm.

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Published about a year ago

Published about a year ago

Everyone makes mistakes and silly decisions throughout life, it's normal for us. It's just that most of the times when we do so, not everyone sees them, and they don't have any lasting effects on the general public. When companies and corporations make mistakes though, it's out there for everyone to see and shake their heads at. We expect a certain level of professionalism from businesses and companies, which is why it is so funny to see them make such silly yet impactful mistakes and choices. Things that we can just sight and facepalm at.

Reddit's /r/corporatefacepalm is the subreddit that captures every silly mistake and choice that big companies make. From little typos to utterly shocking posts and discoveries, some people are doing some wild things out there. It's okay to laugh at them though, they'll be fine. Here are 15 times companies messed up big time.

Thanks For That

(Source: Reddit)

Sure to make a difference.

Not Quite Right

(Source: Reddit)

Read That Slowly

(Source: Reddit)

Who's Really Winning

(Source: Reddit)

Who's laughing now?

In-Car Purchases

(Source: Reddit)

What have we come to.

She's What

(Source: Reddit)

Terrible word choice.

Isn't That Nice

(Source: Reddit)

What A Deal

(Source: Reddit)

Quick!

(Source: Reddit)

Don't wanna miss this one!

Hmm

(Source: Reddit)

Unfortunate acronym.

Bacon On An Impossible Burger

(Source: Reddit)

Kinda defeats the purpose doesn't it?

If Only The State Was Shaped Like A Letter

(Source: Reddit)

Great…

(Source: Reddit)

$5 Credit Should Suffice, Right?

(Source: Reddit)

Not Today

(Source: Reddit)

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