Article created by: Greta Jaruševičiūtė
The corporate world is cut-throat. We’re supposed to be as professional as possible when interviewing for jobs, hustle hard to climb the career ladder, and ensure that we don’t make any mistakes along the way. Meanwhile, companies are out there on social media sharing hilarious typos, and CEOs are sending emails with two words signed “from my iPhone.”
So we took a trip to the Corporate Facepalm subreddit to find some of the funniest examples of fails that companies have been shamed for online. We hope you enjoy scrolling through this list of questionable content, and be sure to upvote the pics that you find particularly embarrassing!
#7
I’m No Economist, But I Don’t Think That’s What “Free” Means

#10
This Website Forcing You To Subscribe To Their Spam

#14
Hp Printer Refusing To Even Recognise A Genuine Hp Ink Cartridge That Came With The Printer, Bought New. Funny, It Was Just Out Of Cyan Last Time It Wouldn’t Print In Black And White

#15
Local Bagel Shop Owner Pretending To Be Employee Responding To Employee And Customer Abuse Claims

#16
Zaxbys Thinks That Placing An Earth Logo And Green Straw Proves That They Are “Green” … Styrofoam Cup And Plastic Straw

#17
Who Needs Refunds For Broken Items When A 5$ Credit Will Suffice?

#18
Ulta Promo Email. Considering Kate Spade Died By Hanging, This Isn’t The Best Tagline

#25
Quora Has Some Balls To Think I’d Pay For Their Trash Premium Just To Read One Person’s Answer

#27
I Heard The Siren For A Second And Then It Started Making A Loud Ringing Sound And I Can’t Seem To Shut It Off

#29
There’s A Typo In The Biggest Word On The Whole Post, Just How?

#31
Amazon & Imdb Censoring Reviews Less Than 6/10 For Their New Billion Dollar Show Lotr Rings Of Power

#34
This Is Why No One Wants To Work…corporate Miscommunication Even Goes Down To Recruiter Level. And They Reached Out To Me

#35
Sure Would Be Easier To Spot The Fake With Down-Votes, Youtube

#37
It’s A Little Weird That They Put Bacon On An Impossible Burger, Right?
