TikTok’s fake fruits conspiracy refers to a viral video trend on the social media platform where users claim that fruits, particularly strawberries, are being injected with harmful substances or are not real fruits at all. These videos often show users cu
2024-07-18 00:00
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A TikTok conspiracy theory is suggesting that fake produce is being sold in America. The trend started to gain popularity when @kiva_boddy posted a video showing a rubbery watermelon from a Seattle grocery store, which received over 1.4 million views. Several users shared similar experiences of artificial-tasting produce.
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