FACEBOOK users are being warned over a ‘free’ Aldi food box offer from a page impersonating the supermarket.

The post says the food packages are worth £35 and are free to whoever is first to comment.

A spokesperson for Aldi also said the supermarket was not associated in any way with the post

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A spokesperson for Aldi also said the supermarket was not associated in any way with the postCredit: FACEBOOK

It appears to be playing into concern over food prices amid a cost of living crisis in the UK.

“To start of March we wanted to do something a little special at Aldi as we know times were tough last year so we’re rewarding everyone who comments in the next 12 days with a FREE food box full of essential groceries worth £35,” the Facebook post said.

The post, from a page called ALDI Stores, has garnered more than 300 comments, Full Fact first reported.

Beyond the name, there is nothing to suggest it is Aldi’s official page.

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The page is unverified and has just 15,000 followers.

Whereas the supermarket’s real Facebook page is followed by more than 2million people and has a verification sticker.

A spokesperson for Aldi also said the supermarket was not associated with the post. 

It’s not clear what fraudsters were trying to achieve with the fake offer.

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However, just weeks ago Full Fact raised the alarm on an Amazon scam doing to rounds on Facebook, which lured in innocent users with a bargain parcel giveaway.

Fraudsters on Facebook were offering pallets of uncollected parcels for just £2, in a bid to “free up” space in Amazon warehouses.

The posts took innocent Facebook users to a fake page that resembled Amazon, where they were then asked to complete a survey for the opportunity to “win” a pallet, rather than purchase one for £2 as the post stated.

The link users were directed to is thought to have been riddled with malware, and leave people’s devices infected.

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