Cheese theft

2024 - 10 - 28

Cheddar Conspiracy: Jamie Oliver Fights Cheese Crime!

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Join Jamie Oliver in the quest to recover £300,000 of STOLEN cheese! Can he save the day, or will the cheese culprits get away with this dairy crime? 🧀🚨

In a tale that could be straight out of a cheesy heist film, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is asking his 10.5 million Instagram followers to keep an eye out for what he has dubbed the "grate cheese robbery." That's right, folks—the British culinary icon is on alert after 22 tonnes of premium cheddar, worth a staggering £300,000, were stolen from esteemed specialty shop Neal's Yard Dairy in London. The audacious heist was carried out by fraudulent buyers posing as legitimate distributors, but it seems even seasoned cheese experts can fall victim to a well-executed scam.

Oliver’s efforts to recover this bounty of posh cheese involve not just social media flair but also a sense of community engagement that only a chef of his stature can mobilize. He’s calling for tips on any sightings of “lorry loads of very posh cheese” being sold for cheap. With his signature mix of charm and authority, Jamie is making it clear that this isn’t just about cheese—it's about protecting the artisanal craftsmanship and hard work that goes into creating these savory delights.

Fans and followers are ramping up their cheese spy skills, nose in the air, searching every corner for even a whiff of suspicious cheddar deals. It’s a social media treasure hunt, with Oliver leading the brigade against these dairy bandits. A little humor goes a long way as he builds awareness, turning a culinary crisis into a collective comedy sketch while ensuring that everyone knows that crime doesn’t pay, especially when cheese is involved!

Meanwhile, cheese lovers can take comfort in some interesting facts about cheddar! Did you know that cheddar is one of the most popular cheeses in the world? In fact, it accounts for over 50% of all cheese consumed in the UK? What’s more, the cheese-making process can be traced back to the village of Cheddar in Somerset, England, as early as the 12th century. With a rich history and resilient community, let's hope that Jamie Oliver can rally the troops to bring back the cheddar glory and keep our cheese plates filled with delight!

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British chef Jamie Oliver urges followers to help solve the 'grate ... (ABC News)

Calling it the “grate cheese robbery,” Oliver told his 10.5 million Instagram fans to be on the lookout for “lorry loads of very posh cheese.” Nearly 1,000 ...

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Star chef sniffs out trail of 'grate cheese robbery' - InDaily (InDaily)

British chef Jamie Oliver has alerted the public to be on the lookout for more than half a million dollars worth of “posh cheese' after an artisan ...

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Jamie Oliver calls for help from fans after 'great cheese robbery' (BBC News)

Twenty-two tonnes of cheddar were stolen by fraudsters from London specialist Neal's yard dairy.

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Jamie Oliver rallies public to solve 'grate cheese robbery' (The New Daily)

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is on the case of 22 tonnes of pricey British cheddar that has been stolen in a daring heist. Oliver, who rose to fame as TV's ...

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What we know about the theft of £300000 of cheese from Neal's ... (Yahoo News UK)

Jamie Oliver has urged people to be on the lookout for “lorryloads of posh cheese” being sold “for cheap” after hundreds of truckles of cheddar worth more ...

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Jamie Oliver warns followers to be alert to 'lorryloads of very posh ... (Sky News)

Neal's Yard Dairy, who sell and distribute British artisan cheese, were duped by a "fraudulent buyer posing as a legitimate wholesale distributor for a ...

Jamie Oliver urges help to solve 'grate cheese robbery' (The North West Star)

British chef Jamie Oliver has called on the public to help track down the "wrong'uns" who have stolen...

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Luxury Cheese Heist: $588K Worth of Cheddar Stolen (Bay 93.9)

Cheese lovers beware! In an audacious crime reminiscent of movie plots, thieves made off with over AU$588000 worth of cheddar in the UK…

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Cheeses heist: Jamie Oliver appeals for return of 22 tonnes of stolen ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

The famous chef told his 10.5 million Instagram fans to be on the lookout for truck loads of “very posh cheese” worth almost half a million dollars.

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£300000 worth of posh cheddar stolen in the great London cheese ... (Fortune)

British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver urged cheese lovers to help police catch scammers who conned Neal's Yard Dairy in London out of 22 tons of English and ...

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Neal's Yard's stolen cheese could be sold abroad, supplier says (BBC News)

The supplier of Hafod cheddar - produced near Lampeter, western Wales - said the theft should be a "wake-up call". Cheddar stolen from London cheese ...

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'Grate Cheese Robbery' Scams Company Out of 22 Tons of Cheddar (The New York Times)

Neal's Yard, a leading cheese retailer in London, said that a shipment of 22 metric tons of rare Cheddar had disappeared in the con.

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Cheese firm hails 'overwhelming' response after £300000 theft (The Guardian)

Owners of Neal's Yard Dairy say they have heard from 'a lot of incredible people' since losing 950 wheels of cheddar.

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Imposters stole thousands of pounds of posh cheddar, rattling the ... (NPR)

A London distributor says thieves posing as a French client stole some $389000 worth of cheddar. The tight-knit U.K. cheese community is on high alert — and ...

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