The supermarket chain tweeted on Christmas Eve that Facebook posts promising a year’s worth of free groceries to four “lucky” families are fake and urged customers not to share or interact with the posts. One of the fake posts has been shared more than 2,600 times and has almost 1,500 comments — many from people who said they desperately needed the prize. The fake Kroger.com Facebook page was made on December 22 and looks pretty authentic at first glance. However, the logo is a little off and the page only has about 800 followers.