The $200 coupon is too good to be true.

(Undated) – Consumers can already take advantage of some Black Friday deals, but one deal is too good to be true.
Kroger announced Tuesday that a phony $200 coupon is being shared on Facebook. The company is asking that Facebook users refrain from sharing the phony information.
Kroger is working with the social media site to get the matter resolved.

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