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No, Tesco isn’t selling a nutribullet baby food processor for £1.99

A Facebook post falsely claimed that Tesco was offering a Nutribullet baby food processor for £1.99 in exchange for completing a short survey. The post included a link to a website with the Tesco logo and an AI-generated image with a SynthID watermark indicating it was created using OpenAI tools. Tesco confirmed to Full Fact that the offer was not legitimate.

18 June 2026

A Facebook post claims people can receive a nutribullet baby food processor for £1.99 from Tesco if they “take part in a short social survey.”

But Tesco has confirmed to Full Fact that this isn’t a genuine offer.

The post includes a link directing users to a website featuring the Tesco logo, despite not being the company’s real website .

An AI-generated image showing a Nutribullet baby product alongside a Tesco-branded cardboard box and receipt for £1.99 is also included in the post.

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The image contains a SynthID watermark that shows it was “generated with OpenAI tools” such as ChatGPT, the OpenAI API, or Codex.

We’ve previously seen a number of fake Tesco offers , as well as those purporting to be from other retailers . If an offer online seems too good to be true, it's worth checking if the deal has been shared by the company's official channels.

This article is part of our work fact checking potentially false pictures, videos and stories on Facebook. You can read more about this—and find out how to report Facebook content— here .

For the purposes of that scheme, we’ve rated this claim as false because this is not a genuine offer from Tesco.

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No, Tesco isn’t selling a nutribullet baby food processor for £1.99

A Facebook post falsely claimed that Tesco was offering a Nutribullet baby food processor for £1.99 in exchange for completing a short survey. The post included a link to a website with the Tesco logo and an AI-generated image with a SynthID watermark indicating it was created using OpenAI tools. Tesco confirmed to Full Fact that the offer was not legitimate.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual correction of a false claim without taking a stance on the issue. It provides clear evidence from Tesco confirming the offer is not genuine and explains the nature of the misleading content without editorializing or biased language.

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