PropertyValue
?:author
?:datePublished
  • 2022-01-19 (xsd:date)
?:headline
  • Debunked claim about boneless chicken wings makes the rounds again (en)
?:inLanguage
?:itemReviewed
?:mentions
?:reviewBody
  • It was Super Bowl season — prime time for feasting on chicken wings — when a baseless claim about the boneless delicacy first surfaced six years ago. Now the debunked rumor is once again making the rounds before the big game. Million pounds of rat meat being sold as boneless chicken wings in the U.S., says one Instagram post dated Jan. 11. The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook .) There is no evidence to support the claim. Government agencies that oversee food safety have not issued any press releases that corroborate the assertion. The falsehood that rat meat disguised as chicken wings were sold in the U.S. before the Super Bowl made its debut in February 2016, according to Snopes. The fact-checking site reported that the story originated as satire. When the claim appeared again in 2017 and 2018, a U.S. Food and Drug Administration spokesperson told fact checkers it was false. Both the 2016 and 2022 versions of the claim included the same image, made to look like a screenshot of a breaking TV news story. But a search of online news archives show there have been no such breaking TV stories. The image is posted on Wikimedia Commons, where photos are available for download; the caption indicates it’s a poto of rat meat for sale in Thailand that was first shared on an individual’s public Flickr account in 2007. We rate the claim that a million pounds of rat meat is being sold as boneless chicken wings in the U.S. Pants on Fire! (en)
?:reviewRating
rdf:type
?:url