This archive report was first published on 25 August 2020.
A wedding planner has shared a hilarious photo of a cake that was supposed to spell out 'Wiser wedding' but ended up with a very different message.
The cake, which was ordered from a local supermarket, was meant to be a special treat for the couple's big day.
However, when the couple picked up the cake, they were shocked to see that the message on top read 'Why's there a wedding?' in bright green lettering.
The photo was shared online by a wedding planner who couldn't help but laugh at the mistake.
'This is why you hire professionals,' the caption read.
The post quickly went viral on Reddit, with many people commenting on the baking fail.
Some people found it hilarious and would have loved to have it as a talking point, while others were more critical, pointing out that supermarket products often feature errors.
One person who claimed to work in a supermarket bakery couldn't believe their eyes when they saw the blunder.
'I work in a grocery store bakery... I will write down and show what I wrote to those that want me to write on cakes,' they said.
'If it's wrong when I give it back or if they pick up an order that's wrong we will fix it and take money off.
'Whoever did this was either an idiot or didn't understand English.
'Sometimes it's hard to understand people too but that's why I write it down.'