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15 Corporate Failures That Are Really Embarrassing

Two images from /r/corporatefacepalm
Two images from /r/corporatefacepalm

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Published June 18, 2024

Published June 18, 2024

A corporate facepalm is always a hilariously embarrassing one, because it isn't happening to us. In general, brands and companies are meant to be professional in everything they do, no matter what it is or where it is. They can have some fun here and there but it is supposed to be appropriate and in good nature. Sometimes though the social media teams behind these companies fail big time, and it's usually pretty bad.

Whether it is a terribly executed ad, an out-of-touch campaign, or a bad reply to a customer, these brands fail all the time and we are there to laugh at their expense. It's okay to laugh at their failures, they are big companies after all. Reddit's /r/corporatefacepalm is the subreddit to go to to see all of these big companies and brands at their very worst. Here are 15 of those awkward moments where someone definitely got written up at the end of their day.

"The doors do not open"

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Mcdonald's and Visa made this very reasonable budget

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Awkward

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Almomd

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Solid ad, Poshmark

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Light-years is not time

Nice one

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It's not adding up

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A very personal "thank you"

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Maybe they should have scrolled a little

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What was the sign operator doing?

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Fail

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Yikes!

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Anything is a business opportunity

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That backfired

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