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False: McDonald's ice cream contains xylitol which is poisonous to dogs.
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Misleading: NATO countries including the U.S. are still buying oil and gas from Russia despite imposing an import ban.
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False: There is spit in the packaged food products of all halal-certified companies.
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Misleading: Himalaya has confirmed its Neem, Tulsi, and Lasuna capsules are made with bovine bone.
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False: A video shows the owner of Himalaya Product urging people to boycott Reliance and Patanjali products.
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Misleading: There is "no connection" between the price of crude oil and the price per liter of petrol.
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False: The online homeware store, Studio, has gone into liquidation.
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False: Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani to invest ₹892m in new trading platform to make ordinary people richer.
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False: Instagram has changed its algorithm that allows only around seven percent of a user's followers to see a post.
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False: Apple is developing smart wedding rings that can track your partner's location.
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True: Marks and Spencer is taking Aldi to court over its caterpillar-shaped cake.
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Google hired a Bihari named Rituraj with a ₹3.66 crores pay package for hacking its servers.
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Misleading: The Indian government has slashed corporate tax rates to 15 percent.
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Partly_True: Indian farmers use Coca-Cola and Pepsi instead of expensive pesticides.
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False: A registered UK company called Omicron Nanotechnology is responsible for the Omicron COVID-19 variant.
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Misleading: A Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funded study approved the use of Ivermectin.
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