Gloria Jeans prints mistake-riddled menu

  • Gloria Jeans Wetherill Park’s cafe menu is riddled with mistakes all through it
  • They include ‘raisen toast’, ‘muffines’ and toast with ‘penut butter or Natella’
  • There are seven errors in the breakfast section alone and dozens overall
  • Owner blamed problem on the printer and apologised to customer who asked

Everyone makes mistakes, but this cafe’s menu will leave even those most tolerant of grammatical errors crying into their coffee.

The menu for Gloria Jeans Wetherill Park in Western Sydney offers a full range of beverages and tasty meals – but you may not have heard of all of them.

The breakfast section features ‘raisen toast’, ‘muffines’ and toast with ‘penut butter or Natella’, while ‘lemintons’ are among its cake offerings.

The menu for Gloria Jeans Wetherill Park in Western Sydney offers a full range of beverages and tasty meals – but you may not have heard of all of them

Mistakes continued on the front of the menu with the cafe’s own suburb spelled wrong, and customers told they could ‘haver here’ or take away

Chicken and cheese ‘sandwitches’ are of course present, but the lesser known ‘chiken and avocado’ on Turkish bread was also on offer.

Mistakes continued on the front of the menu with the cafe’s own suburb spelled wrong, and customers told they could ‘haver here’ or take away.

Social media users were stunned when it was posted online, wondering if it was a deliberate marketing ploy as the breakfast section alone had seven mistakes.

The cafe owner blamed the printer for the dozens of mistakes in the menu

The cafe owner blamed the printer for the dozens of mistakes in the menu

But the poster confirmed it was accidental when they texted the owner to ask, and the problem was blamed on the menu’s printer.

‘Ya sorry but printing people did lot mistake I did not pay them for these serious mistakes sorry once again,’ the response read. 

Debate ensued over the exact number of errors in the menu, with the number constantly changing as more were spotted.

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