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30 Menu Fails So Bad, People Had To Shame Them Online

30 Menu Fails So Bad, People Had To Shame Them Online

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A guilty pleasure some of us have (and, we hope, some of you do, too) is reading through the entire menu at a restaurant or cafe, looking for odd slips, grammar mistakes, and hilarious Photoshop fails. You know, for r-research purposes of course (that was a lie, we enjoy feeling superior and poking fun at bsaic grremar mstakess and anyone who thinks that Photoshop is an actual store).
Some menus, however, are so incredibly bad, so magnificently funny that people couldn’t help but take a picture and share it online for everyone to shame! Shame! Shame! The Photoshop and grammar-loving team at Bored Panda has collected this list of the most egregious menu fails to raise your mood, so have a scroll through and upvote the best of the worst.
And remember, folks, to paraphrase our glorious culinary leader Gordon Ramsay, if the menu has pictures in it, it’s time to start panicking!
Bored Panda talked about editing, proofreading, and kerning (aka the spacing between letters) issues in restaurant menus with Lisa McLendon, the News and Information Track Chair at the University of Kansas and the Bremner Editing Center Coordinator. Read on for her insights and, if you happen to be working on a menu right now, her advice on how to best present the text so its readable, clear, and doesn't cause embarrassing misunderstandings.

#1 It's On Their Menu

It's On Their Menu
321points

#2 The Peas Are Upside Down

The Peas Are Upside Down
311points

#3 The Sushi Restaurant, That I Went To, Accidentally Put A Picture Of USB Sushi On Their Menu

The Sushi Restaurant, That I Went To, Accidentally Put A Picture Of USB Sushi On Their Menu
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"Word placement, typeface, and kerning are crucial for effective, professional-looking logos and layouts," McLendon from the University of Kansas said. "If it’s just a few words, all-caps is fine, but it’s harder for people to read longer blocks of text in all caps. It’s also harder for people to read italic or highly stylized type, or type along a curve instead of a line."

She explained to Bored Panda that if you're working with words that are stacked or circled, you ought to look for all the various ways in which they could be misread or read out of order. "Make sure the starting point for readers is as clear as it can be," she said.

Meanwhile, if the kerning is too tight, the letters could run together and create some incredibly embarrassing misreadings. (Side-note: remember that if you ever write the word 'flickering' in capitals and don't want things to get out of hand fast.)

#4 This Seductive Duck I Found On A Menu In Vietnam, Complete With An Excellent Typo

This Seductive Duck I Found On A Menu In Vietnam, Complete With An Excellent Typo
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294points

#5 Translated The Menu, Boss

Translated The Menu, Boss
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#6 This Menu

This Menu
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McLendon said that, in her opinion, we should all give the people working on restaurant menus a break. "Especially if they’re not native speakers because their job is food, not language," she said about those employees who are asked to work on the menus because of budgeting issues.

"That said, a particularly awful or amusing typo can make a business go viral in a negative way—not something any business wants. The easiest thing is obvious, but many people forget to do it: run a spell-check. Spell-check will catch any typo that is a misspelling (most typos on restaurant menus are). But spell-check won’t catch typos that result in a word that is still a word, just not the word you want."

The solution? McLendon suggests having someone else proofread the menu text before sending it off for printing. "Some printing companies provide this service, plus there are freelance editors who do proofreading, and I’ve also heard of small businesses swapping services for work like proofreading."

#7 This “Plane” On My Airline Menu

This “Plane” On My Airline Menu
250points

#8 My Friend Is In Florence, Italy And This Restaurant He's At Has An Assassins Creed Screenshot As Their Menu Background

My Friend Is In Florence, Italy And This Restaurant He's At Has An Assassins Creed Screenshot As Their Menu Background
245points

#9 Anyone Want Some Thai Food?

Anyone Want Some Thai Food?
244points

Menus with pictures in them generally indicate that the place you’re eating at is a little bit on the cheap side. (If they’re laminated, get out of there, quick! Gordon Ramsay has a point, after all.)

Now, there’s nothing wrong with eating cheap food once in a while—who doesn’t enjoy a cheeky curry or a guilt-free kebab in the middle of the night when we’re peckish? But there’s something to be said for glancing a bit deeper into unchanging menus with low-quality pictures in them.

#10 Subway Salad Menu

Subway Salad Menu
238points

#11 This Was The Image Of Choice For An Ice Cream Menu In Austria

This Was The Image Of Choice For An Ice Cream Menu In Austria
232points

#12 This Busy Ice Cream Shop In Seattle Put Their Menu On A Mirror So It’s Impossible To Read

This Busy Ice Cream Shop In Seattle Put Their Menu On A Mirror So It’s Impossible To Read
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However you might want to slice things (pun not intended), menus with pictures indicate that the owners of your chosen eatery aren’t investing a lot of money into the business, the staff, or the food. While this isn’t an automatic death sentence (plenty of businesses care about their employees, though, then again, plenty also don’t), it does mean that the quality of the food might be low.

Frozen, canned, and processed food is the norm. And if saving’s the main goal, you can bet your bottom dollar that leftovers will be reheated in microwaves and brought to you as though it was all fresh.

#13 This Picture Isn't Blurry, That's How The Menu Looks

This Picture Isn't Blurry, That's How The Menu Looks
219points

#14 French Restaurant Menu

French Restaurant Menu
218points

#15 "You'll Need To Use The Flashlight On Your Phone To Read The Menu" - Waitress

"You'll Need To Use The Flashlight On Your Phone To Read The Menu" - Waitress
218points

Meanwhile, if the staff aren’t paid enough or motivated in some other way to act professionally, hygiene standards can drop. This can mean that the weirdly-photoshopped burger meal you’re laughing your head off at while flipping through the menu is an indication of low standards and nasty things crawling all over the kitchen.

What’s more, even if by some miracle the pics in the menu look terrific, there lies another problem: what you see and what you’re bound to get can be two completely different things. That’s why, personally, we’re in favor of small menus that only have words on them. If in doubt, you can always ask your server about each meal and they’ll be glad to tell you all about them.

#16 Top-Notch Photoshop On This Greek Menu

Top-Notch Photoshop On This Greek Menu
215points

#17 An Online Menu For A Restaurant I Was Considering Eating At

An Online Menu For A Restaurant I Was Considering Eating At
209points

#18 This Menu

This Menu
208points

#19 The Peas On This Menu Photo Are Photoshopped In

The Peas On This Menu Photo Are Photoshopped In
208points

#20 The Motherlode Of The 90s Nightmares

The Motherlode Of The 90s Nightmares
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