It’s important to label items so that you can easily find something again or otherwise return to a place you are. Now, how vital is it to label something as something it is clearly not?

If someone went around labeling walls as doors, that would be funny. When Magritte labeled his painting of a pipe “Ceci ne pas un pipe” he was saying that this painted pipe is not a pipe at all and was also asking questions of the art world that it was not ready to answer at the time (and which is probably still isn’t, or isn’t interested in anymore, at least).
So, what do you make of this (last seen prowling the Louisville Highlands Kroger)?
This goes right up there with the little Braille pads beside the exit doors of very large rooms reading “Fire Exit” or, alternately, “Not an Exit.”