Lingo
the only free cheese (is|lies) in the mousetrap
used to warn that there is often a hidden cost or risk associated with something that appears to be free or easy to obtain
The proverb "only free cheese is in the mousetrap" has its origin in English-speaking cultures and is often attributed to various folk traditions. The saying warns against being lured by seemingly free or easy opportunities, as they may lead to trouble or unwanted consequences. It serves as a reminder to be cautious and skeptical of offers that come without any clear cost or effort, as there may be hidden risks involved.
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