Uber may operate in more than 80 countries080p | Adult Movies Online but it still had a difficult time understanding the nuances of country flags.
SEE ALSO: Flying taxis could be here by 2020 thanks to UberIn what appeared to be an attempt to recognize and celebrate the anniversary of Puerto Rico's flag via a Facebook ad, the ride-hailing giant actually shared a photo with an image of Cuba's flag.
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Yes, they look a bit similar as in they're both red, white, and blue and have stripes and stars. But come on. They're different and anyone could tell the difference and fact-check with the quickest of Google searches.
Or, they could have simply read the caption of Shutterstock image.
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From what we understand, Uber has been trying to save face since it ousted controversial cofounder Travis Kalanick and put nice guy Dara Khosrowshahi in his place as CEO. But it seems to be a little move fast, break things over at Uber.
UPDATE: Dec. 22, 2017, 4:36 p.m. EST Uber apologized for the incident in a statement provided to Mashable after publication of this story.
"We are very sorry for this human error that occurred today. Our deepest apologies to the people of Puerto Rico. We reaffirm our commitment to the Island and ensure that this situation will not happen again," the emailed statement reads.
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