A hilarious sign mistake at a Coles supermarket sees blueberries being sold for an incredibly expensive price. The sign showed the cost of packets of blueberries at a Coles supermarket in Neutral Bay, Sydney.The price on the left stated the cost of one packet of 125g blueberries was $3.70 and $29.60 per kilogram. But the price on the right said two packets of blueberries would cost a whopping $70. The price on the left stated the cost of one packet of 125g blueberries was $3.70 and $29.60 per kilogram. But the price on the right said two packets of blueberries would cost a whopping $70 RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Secret cosmetic surgery clinic was dirty and infested with... 'Made my day': Mother finds an anonymous note and $5 left by... Share this article Share A Coles spokesperson said the incorrectly priced sign was a system error. 'We were blue to see a system error left the decimal point off the ticket for our delicious, fresh Australian blueberries in a handful of Coles stores yesterday,' the spokesperson said. 'Thankfully the error was quickly rectified, and no customers were charged at this price.'Coles is berry sorry for this mistake.' A Coles spokesperson said the incorrectly price sign was a system error which left the decimal point off the ticket (stock image)
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