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No, five children didn’t disappear from a Chuck E. Cheese
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This isn’t an authentic USA Today headline.
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We found no evidence this ever happened.
A newspaper headline about missing children at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant might dissuade parents from planning their children’s next birthday party there.
"5 children have gone missing inside a Chuck E. Cheese. Parents report smells coming…" reads what looks like an abbreviated USA Today headline spreading on social media.
An Instagram post sharing the image was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)
We found no such headline on USA Today’s website, nor any evidence that the newspaper reported on children missing at the restaurant, which has nearly 600 locales in the U.S. and abroad. Searching for the headline online led us to meme websites — not credible news reports or other sources corroborating the supposed headline.
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We did find a 2020 USA Today story that used the same photo of a Chuck E. Cheese sign as the one that appeared in the Instagram post, but that article was about 34 of the chain restaurant’s locations closing.
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Our Sources
Instagram post, Oct. 17, 2022
USA Today, Chuck E. Cheese parent company to close 34 locations permanently: Is your location on the store closings list?, June 26, 2020
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