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Imagine you started having a bit of banter with someone quite fit on Tinder. They then cheekily ask you to order them some fast food. Would you do it in the hope of a date?

It seems like a lot of men looking for love have actually said yes to that ‘proposition’- and sent pizza and other fast food to the houses of women who've asked them using the popular dating app.

The women involved have turned it into a game, called the Tinder games, presumably named after the Hunger Games, to see how much food they can blag off lovesick men.

Women have been posting screenshots on social media of the unlucky men’s conversations with them. It doesn’t even seem like these men are getting a date out of the fast food they are buying for the women.

This isn’t the first time men have been tricked on Tinder- this robot tricked men into flirting with it just for an advertisement.

So, maybe if a woman seems too good to be true on Tinder, she might be just in it for the pizza. Or, she could be a robot. Maybe it’s time to go and meet people in real life...

(We do not recommend you this. Giving your address to a stranger is a bad idea)