Thousands fall for fake Woolworths page offering shoppers a years' worth of ...

Woolworths warn shoppers to avoid scam Facebook page offering loyal customers a year's worth of free groceries More than 25,500 people have started following the Woolworths Fan page  The page has been offering a years' worth of groceries as part of promotion  Wary followers have warned others that the page and promo might be a scam 

By Kelsey Wilkie For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 04:55 BST, 27 June 2019 | Updated: 05:41 BST, 27 June 2019

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Thousands of desperate shoppers have fallen for a fake Woolworths Facebook page offering a years worth of free groceries.

More than 25,500 people have started following the Woolworths Fan page since it popped up on Facebook earlier this year.

The page, which is not affiliated with the supermarket giant, has been promoting giveaways in exchange for shares and likes. Hundreds of struggling shoppers began flocking to the page in the hopes of winning free food.

The page, which is not affiliated with the supermarket giant, has been promoting giveaways in exchange for shares and likes. Hundreds of struggling shoppers began flocking to the page in the hopes of winning free food

The page, which is not affiliated with the supermarket giant, has been promoting giveaways in exchange for shares and likes. Hundreds of struggling shoppers began flocking to the page in the hopes of winning free food

More than 25,500 people have started following the Woolworths Fan page since it popped up on Facebook earlier this year

More than 25,500 people have started following the Woolworths Fan page since it popped up on Facebook earlier this year 

However, a warning was issued by wary followers when the page began offering fans a chance to win a year's worth of free groceries.

'Woolworths Fans page is a scam so please stop liking and sharing guys, you will NOT win a year's worth of groceries,' one woman said.

'Commonsense would have you look at the

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