An image shared on Facebook purportedly shows a rainbow-colored bottle of mayonnaise called “Real Gayo” that Kraft released in celebration of Pride Month. Verdict: False. The image is digitally altered and stems from a satirical Instagram account. A Kraft spokesperson confirmed that no such product exists. Fact Check. Download your favorite episodes and enjoy them, wherever you are! Sign up or log in now to access offline listening. June is Pride Month, where folks all around the world celebrate the Stonewall
CLAIM: An image shows a bottle of rainbow-colored mayonnaise called “Gayo” that was released by Kraft to celebrate Pride Month. AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The image was fabricated. The internet is on fire! A rainbow-colored mayonnaise called "Gayo" is causing a stir online, and everyone's convinced it's real! This whole thing started with a cheeky Photoshop job by a user named "Doctor Photograph," who loves creating fake products and messing with people.
A picture appearing to show a bottle of mayonnaise, rebranded as “Gayo” so customers can “add pride to your next BLT” is being shared on Facebook. But it’s not a genuine product. .
It shows someone's hand holding a bottle of what is supposedly rainbow-colored mayonnaise in front of a grocery store shelf. "Real Gayo," the label reads, along with taglines such as "Smooth & Sassy" and "Add Pride to your next BLT.". .