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Dr Ian McCormick (@postfilm) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 1.978 · Folger: 4.432
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Tesco confirmed to Full Fact that the image is fake and that it doesn’t source any of its produce from the region.
The ref to Chernobyl, the location of the 1986 nuclear power station disaster, appears to have originated as a joke.
The person who posted the image on Twitter in 2020 said: “Just to be clear as I fear this has now gone a bit too far from the agricultural community who appreciate the in-joke. I can confirm that Tesco’s are not selling badly photoshopped radioactive carrots.”
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