Every Typo Helps Tesco Baby Grow Blunder

Parents in the UK took to Twitter after they received a pack of baby bodysuits from Tesco as a gift.  As nice as it sounds, the set of F&F slogan clothing had two shocking spelling mistakes.

The 3 month old gift recipient’s parents decided to take to Twitter after discovering that two out of the five suits had spelling and grammar errors.

“Call me picky but I’d rather @Tesco spelled awesome correctly and didn’t miss out the apostrophe in Daddy’s” tweeted the child’s parents.

One bodysuit read “I was born awsome!” missing out the first E and the other read “Daddys Little Man” missing out the possessive apostrophe...Oops!

Tesco responded to the tweet and apologised “Sorry about this, we’ve made our supplier aware of this so it can be corrected for future stock.”

We are unsure of how this blunder actually happened; thank god it wasn’t a rude one!

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