Restaurant commits punctuation blunder on advertising pamphlet

An Indian restaurant in London has been ridiculed for missing out on a small but crucial punctuation sign on its leaflet.

Social media users were left laughing out loud when a picture of a pamphlet for Anu’s Kitchen began to do the rounds on the Internet.

According to new reports, the leaflet was used on a takeaway delivery site ‘Foodhub’, and read: “Anus Kitchen is now available on foodhub.co.uk.”

The lack of apostrophe after Anu did not go unnoticed as it inadvertently changed the whole meaning of the word.

It led to merciless trolling of the Indian restaurant on social media. The picture was first shared on Facebook user Paul Brook, who wrote: “Why punctuation is important.”

It had since gathered hundreds of ‘likes’ and amused comments on the social media platform.

— ndtv.com

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