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True: Xylitol, which can poison dogs, is marketed as "birch sugar."
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Misleading: Bill Gates is the primary funder of the MHRA and owns major shares in Pfizer and BioNTech.
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False: Cadbury Chocolates is having its anniversary and is offering free chocolate hampers to anyone who comments and shares on their posts.
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True: International Monetary Fund announced that Afghanistan would no longer be able to access its resources.
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False: The U.S. military has arrested Bill Gates.
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False: India attracted more FDI than other countries during the pandemic.
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False: Kitex Garments, a Kerala company, developed temperature-controlled underwear for Jockey International using NASA technology.
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True: Indian Medical Association has promoted commercial products of private companies in exchange for money.
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Partly_True: Chick-fil-A funds the National Christian Foundation, which paid a preacher to go to Uganda and help their lawmakers draft a bill that would impose the death penalty for homosexuality.
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False: Starbucks supports and funds Israel.
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False: Cristiano Ronaldo's Coca-Cola snub during his press conference resulted in a $4 billion drop in its market value.
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False: Employees of soft drink companies in India have mixed ebola virus in their products.
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True: Fashion giant H&M sees sales in China slump after the Xinjiang boycott.
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False: A furniture company has manufactured COVID-19 resistant mattresses in Maharashtra.
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False: Indian car manufacturer Tata Motors is offering a chance to win a Tata Safari in a competition.
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Unverifiable: The New Central Vista project will save Rs 1,000 crore spent annually on rent expenditure.
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