This sign achieves something pretty amazing; it defies its own instructions! The sign reads “give cyclists space”, which is a great sentiment, unfortunately, it completely undermines that statement by being positioned in the middle of the bike lane.
We have no idea what they were thinking when they put it up and dangerously blocked the bike lane, forcing bikers to swerve into the lane used by cars. Luckily, the cart has wheels, which makes this absurd situation easily rectified.
Keeping It Real
More and more companies are trying to improve their image by giving it to the customers straight. No more false advertising or inflated discounts. That may have been Speedo’s thought process when they came out with this ad for the Kick Junior swimming goggles.
They could have claimed that the original price of the goggles was much higher than the discounted price shown, but instead for some reason revealed that the price was exactly the same. Well, we guess there’s no rush getting to the store for that discount then.
Compare Foods?
This grocery store is named Compare Foods, which we assume means that they want you to compare the quality and price of their foods with that of their competitors.
What we don’t think they intended was for employees to hold food standoffs, in which one type of food is compared to another. Although, if that was the concept they were going with, it seems strange to compare watermelon and corn. They would start with something simpler which is used as an expression all the time –comparing apples and oranges.
Geography 101
Turns out that geography was not a very popular subject in school. At least judging by the fact that the designer, printer, and distributor of these shirts never noticed that the name under the continent was incorrect. It just goes to show, that most of us are really not smarter than a fifth-grader.
Some double-checking would have saved time, money, and embarrassment. Although admittedly both continents start with an A, which might make fixing the shirts slightly easier.
Come on, Disney
Really, Disney? That's where you decided to cut the sign? We assume that this sign was placed inside a shuttle bus that takes families to and from Disney World. It does make perfect sense to have some kind of sign that advises kids on how to step on and off the bus.
But if it's partially hidden, how are they supposed to follow the full instructions? We expect more from a company that is so interested in sending the right message to the youth of the world. Thanks for trying to keep our kids safe, Disney. We really appreciate it.