Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Jan. 30 (UPI) -- A Pizza Hut eatery in Ontario gained infamy online due to an unfortunate typo in a posted sign lamenting "unforeseen circumcisions." The restaurant in Timmins posted a sign on its door that was meant to inform customers that the dining room would be closed due to "unforeseen circumstances," but a spelling error -- or interference from autocorrect -- led to it instead blaming "unforeseen circumcisions." Advertisement Photos of the sign quickly spread online, and went viral for a second time when actor George Takei shared the image, writing: "Typos are my worst enema!" Typos are my worst enema! pic.twitter.com/U4G40NTpDO— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) January 26, 2024 The Timmins and District Hospital Foundation also jumped on the viral image, writing on Facebook: "Hey Timmins Pizza Hut ... stick to Pizza, we'll handle the circumcisions." Marc Girard, general manager of the Pizza Hut, made light of the spelling error with a new sign posted for a $5 pizza deal. "In light of recent CIRCUMSTANCES," the sign reads, going on to quip that the deal has "no tip required." Advertisement Read More King penguin makes rare visit to South Australian beach Woman buys five identical lottery tickets, wins five times in one night Chinese grandpa becomes world's oldest video game vlogger