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23 Times People Had One Job and Messed It Up

May 27, 2025 by Sophie Lustig

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#2: They’re Called Bananas

Are you not familiar with the concept? Apples, oranges, bananas – they all fall under the “fruits.” Hands down, this must be the strangest thing we’ve seen in a grocery store – anyone who lives on this planet must have seen, heard of, and probably eaten a banana at least once in their lives – this is the first fruit babies are allowed to eat, and arguably the most popular fruit in the world.

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It seems to us that this stock worker was just being lazy. Even if you’re not familiar with the name of these long yellow things (although we seriously doubt that), ask someone for help and put the correct name of the product on the sign. What do you make of this photo? We’re clueless as to what happened here.

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