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Fact Check
22nd February 2021
Suspicious: Coca-Cola Racial Training
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Coca-Cola has employees taking training to "be less white."
Suspicious
Fact Check
8th February 2021
Selective: Juicing Health Benefits
The Claim
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Juicing is good for you.
Selective
Fact Check
6th February 2021
Corn and Soybean Price Drop Unrelated to Executive Orders
The Claim
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Biden’s executive orders lowered soybean and corn price.
Fake
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Fact Check
2nd February 2021
Suspicious: Subway’s Tuna is Not Actually Tuna
The Claim
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Subway’s tuna doesn’t actually have tuna in it.
Suspicious
Fact Check
11th January 2021
Eggs Unlikely to Cause Heart Disease
The Claim
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Eating eggs leads to heart disease.
Misleading
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Fact Check
3rd January 2021
Organic Foods Aren't Inherently More Nutritious
The Claim
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Organic foods are more nutritious than conventional foods.
Misleading
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22nd December 2020
Commotion: Target’s Phallic Santa Cookie
The Claim
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Retail company Target is selling a Christmas cookie that contains a phallic image.
Commotion
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14th December 2020
Wine and Cheese May Prevent Cognitive Decline
The Claim
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Consuming more wine and cheese prevents cognitive decline.
Misleading
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9th December 2020
Low Number of Immigrant Workers in South Africa
The Claim
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100% of restaurant workers in South Africa are foreign.
Fake
Fact Check
7th December 2020
"Green Med Diet" May be Healthier
The Claim
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The “Green Med Diet” may be better for health.
Selective
Fact Check
1st December 2020
Chocolate Can Make You Smarter
The Claim
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Eating chocolate can make you smarter.
True
Fact Check
27th November 2020
Turkey Doesn’t Make You Sleepy
The Claim
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Eating turkey makes you sleepy.
Fake
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25th November 2020
Pennsylvania Didn’t Totally Ban Alcohol Sales
The Claim
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The state of Pennsylvania totally banned the selling of alcohol.
Misleading
Fact Check
21st November 2020
GMOs Aren’t Inherently Unhealthy
The Claim
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Genetically modified crops cause detrimental effects to one’s health.
Fake
Fact Check
16th November 2020
Subway Bread is "Real Bread"
The Claim
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The bread served at popular sandwich chain Subway is not "real bread."
Fake
Fact Check
29th September 2020
Misleading: Meat With "Bubbles" is Deadly
The Claim
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Meat is deadly and dangerous if you see bubbles in the meat.
Misleading
Fact Check
23rd September 2020
Plant-Based Burgers Don't Secretly Include Meat
The Claim
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Fake meat products are actually made from real meat.
Fake
Fact Check
22nd September 2020
Keto Diet Hype Exceeds Scientific Evidence
The Claim
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The keto diet is healthy and amazing for weight loss.
Suspicious
Fact Check
15th September 2020
Nutella is Not Haram
The Claim
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Nutella says they are "not halal."
Misleading
Fact Check
11th September 2020
Olive Garden Didn’t Ban American Flag Masks
The Claim
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Popular Italian-American restaurant Olive Garden allows its employees to wear Black Lives Matter masks, but has banned American flag masks.
Fake
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