A Morrisons shopper was left stunned by an error in the supermarket's Christmas banner.
Matthew Mee discovered a mistake so messaged the store. He bought the decoration which featured different coloured baubles hanging from a string.
Each one had a letter cut out of it which spelled "Merry Christmas". But Matthew, from Derby, saw the blunder and alerted Morrisons about it.
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He shared a picture of the decorations on X, formerly Twitter. So can you spot the obvious blunder in the festive banner?
He wrote: "Hmmm Morrisons, I think you have Terry's Chocolate Orange on the brain here. Either that or @terrycrews #MerryChristmas #TerryChristmas."
Matthew's post received a reply from Morrisons which admitted there was something wrong. They wrote: "We do love a chocolate orange.
"But this definitely doesn't seem right. Please can you DM us with your tweet along with the product barcode and batch code so we can look into this further?"
In other festive blunders, a horrified mum bought Christmas decoration "without realising how rude it looked". The family-orientated sign could quite a stir.
Nic was innocently on the hunt for some festival ornaments for her family home, but got more than she bargained for after picking up a family-themed festive sign.
On another occasion, The Range was left in an awkward blunder as it made a huge error on a Santa product. The product was the Santa with a steam tractor ornament.
Unfortunately, whoever designed the packaging made rather an awkward spelling error as they wrote "tarctor" instead of "tractor".
Meanwhile in other Christmas news, we revealed why some advent calendars end on December 24. You might have noticed there's not always a door for Christmas Day.
Apparently there are a number of theories to this.
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