Cheese bandits wheeled away an eye-popping amount of cheddar cheese from one of the UK’s most famous cheese stores.
Neal’s Yard Dairy announced in a social media post that thieves, “posing as a legitimate wholesale distributor for a major French retailer,” ordered over 950 wheels of the clothbound Hafod, Westcombe and Pitchfork cheddar.
The cheese was worth about $390,000, the company revealed.
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Neal’s Yard Dairy reportedly delivered 22 metric tons (48,488 pounds) of cheddar before realizing the wholesale distributor was a fake.
The dairy retailer said that they covered the cost from the theft that impacted the smaller cheesemakers.
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“Despite the significant financial blow, we have honoured our commitment to our small-scale suppliers and paid all three artisan cheesemakers in full,” they said.
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The dairy retailer said they are working with law enforcement and asked residents to be on the lookout for “clothbound Cheddars in a [22-pound] or [52-pound] format with the tags detached”