Tesco is not giving away a ‘Bluey big set’
The supermarket confirmed to Full Fact that this is not a real offer. Read
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The supermarket confirmed to Full Fact that this is not a real offer. Read
This is another case of social media posts sharing an offer that’s too good to be true—it is not a genuine deal associated with Amazon. Read
The company says its Easter eggs aren’t halal certified either, contrary to what has been claimed online. Read
This is another case of social media posts sharing an offer that’s too good to be true—this is not a genuine deal associated with the retailer. Read
Posts on Facebook asking people to fill out a survey to access the deal are not associated with the retailer, and are not legitimate offers. Read
A post supposedly sharing a voucher for a meal and drinks for two people at the restaurant chain is circulating on Facebook, but it’s not genuine. Read
Posts promoting supposed offers that seem too good to be true are very common on sites like Facebook. Read
The company that owns the restaurant chain has confirmed that this offer is not real. Read
Posts promoting supposed offers that seem too good to be true are very common on sites like Facebook. Read
A Facebook post that claims people who like the post get a free food box has 14,000 likes. Read