A handmade Lidl sign went viral after eagle-eyed shoppers spotted an awkward spelling error.
The bakery is a much-loved part of the budget friendly supermarket.
But on a recent visit, one shopper noticed that something wasn't quite right with Lidl's bun selection.
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Underneath the tray of Belgian buns, the handwritten sign informed the customers of the product name.
However, there was a glaring mistake that changed the whole meaning of the popular treat.
Instead of reading 'sweet bun', the staff member jotted down something that most would not want to eat.
The author of the product plaque wrote: "Sweat bun."
"I'm not sure I like the idea of this new bakery item in Lidl…" the supermarket shopper posted onto the Casual UK subreddit.
People were quick to comment on the hilarious gaffe in the comment section on Reddit.
One giggled: "It's salty but sweet all at the same time…"
Another user added: "I mean, try it, maybe it’s better than it sounds."
While a third penned: "Love a Belgium bun!"
Someone else mocked: "Try it sweaty, you might like it."
But, this is not the first time that the bakery section in a supermarket has left shoppers in fits of giggles.
Previously, Tesco baked goods managed to get a laugh out of customers after a staff member hung a handmade sign.
And, again, it was all to do with an unfortunate spelling error.
Tesco employees accidentally mixed up the words "inconvenience" and "incontinence", much to customers' amusement.
The writer of the sign wrote: “Sorry, no bakery due to staff shortage. Apology for any incontinence.”
Whoops!
Aldi had their own blunder – but it was not to do with a sign.
Instead, they left their customers cackling after their Easter bunny marshmallows looked much ruder than intended…
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