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Don’t fall for this hoax about a New York restaurant serving human flesh!

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A post consisting an article which claims that a restaurant in New York City has gotten` a license to serve human flesh as part of their menu is doing rounds on social media.

Several Facebook users have shared the article, and are believing the claim to be true.

FACT CHECK

NewsMobile fact-checked the above post and found the claim to be a hoax.

Among the several websites that published the viral article, an entertainment website ‘elitenewspress.com’ has mentioned the URL link of the original story.

Entertainment website ‘empirenews.net’ originally published this article on March 15, 2016, with the headline ‘New York City Restaurant Becomes First To Get License To Serve Human Flesh’.

The disclaimer section of the website says it publishes satirical and fictional stories.

Hence, the website, which had originally published this article in 2016, is a platform for humorous and satirical articles.

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