ALDI shoppers have been left in hysterics after spotting a ‘funny’ spelling error on a new middle aisle homeware buy â but did you notice it?
One was recently browsing her local store, when she found the brand new Crofton Worktop Saver in the .



Thanks to this new , not only have oven temperature conversions, but they can also see weight and measure conversions too.
The Crofton Worktop Saver gives shoppers an insight into how many ml there are in a cup and a pint, as well as how many cms there are when compared with inches.
But Asiyah Liahos spotted a glaring on the new find and flocked to to share it with others, leaving many in fits of laughter.
Posting on Aldi UK Shoppers, a private group with 339,200 members, Asiyah uploaded a picture of the new heat resistant buy, which can be found in stores nationwide.
Thanks to this £2.99 buy, which is available while stocks last, you’ll get your favourite prepped whilst protecting your surfaces.
The Worktop Saver is made with durable tempered glass and has handy anti-slip feet.
As well as being odour and stain resistant, this brilliant buy is also scratch-resistant too.
But alongside her post, Asiyah shared a and wrote: “Anyone spot the error”;.
Asiyah’s post has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 224 likes and 37 comments.
Many users noticed and pointed out the very ‘awkward’ and ‘funny’ error.
Numerous people shared that rather than reading ‘Liquid Conversions’, the Worktop Saver, which will save you from using for handy conversions, actually read ‘Liquid Conversations’.
One person shared a humorous message for as a result of the blunder and joked: “Have a conversation with yourself!”;
Another chimed in and laughed: “I think liquid conversations are the best.”;
A third commented: “Liquid conversations, isn’t that what you do after a glass or two of !”;
I put it back earlier due to noticing this
Aldi shopper
Whilst someone else tagged Aldi and shared: “Seems your proof reader was too busy doing other things.....”;
Not only this, but one claimed: “I put it back earlier due to noticing this.”;
Meanwhile another simply wrote: “Oh dear.”;