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Videos showing off "kitchen hacks" and baking ideas have clocked up billions of views - but do all the tips featured actually work?

BBC Click's Chris Fox tried out recipes from some of the biggest lifestyle channels on YouTube and Facebook and found not all was as it seemed, and speaks to How To Cook That channel's Ann Reardon, also known for her debunking fake cooking videos.

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