Facebook postings offering free Kroger groceries for a year are fake, according to Kroger.
A Facebook account named Kroger.com has posted several different versions of the same free-grocery offer over the last several days. Some of the postings have directed users to click on various links. "This is a fake Kroger Facebook page," Kroger tweeted Tuesday in response to a customer who asked whether the offer was a scam. "We are aware of this fraudulent page and are working to address this matter. We recommend not engaging with the posting, and we appreciate your patronage."Some of the Kroger.com posts have been deleted, according to screenshots of the messages.
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