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Article: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg57yr2dqd2o
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Man arrested after high-value cheese theft​

Date Published: 2024-10-31T13:18:08.794Z
Olivia Demetriades
BBC News
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Hafod cheddar - produced near Lampeter, western Wales - was among the stolen cheese

A 63-year-old man has been arrested after hundreds of truckles of cheddar, worth more than £300,000, were stolen from London cheese specialist Neal’s Yard Dairy.

On 21 October police received a report of the theft from the manufacturer based in Southwark.

The man was taken to a south London police station where he was questioned.

He has been bailed pending further inquiries, which are ongoing.

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Neal’s Yard Dairy says it has honoured its commitment to its small-scale suppliers

Fraudsters posing as legitimate wholesalers received the 950 clothbound cheeses from the Southwark-based company before it was realised they were a fake firm.

More than 22 tonnes of three artisan cheddars - Hafod Welsh, Westcombe, and Pitchfork - which are all award-winning and have a high monetary value, were taken.

Neal's Yard Dairy sells Hafod Welsh for £12.90 for a 300g piece, while Westcombe costs £7.15 for 250g and Pitchfork is priced at £11 for 250g.

Neal's Yard said it had still paid the producers of the cheese so the individual dairies would not have to bear the costs.

It is now trying to deal with the financial setback, a spokesperson said.
 
Neal's Yard Dairy sells Hafod Welsh for £12.90 for a 300g piece, while Westcombe costs £7.15 for 250g and Pitchfork is priced at £11 for 250g.
Null doesn't really read A&H, so you realize you've just posted an ad for cheese?
 
Pip pip, cheerio! Hate to be a bother, but perchance could I procure a few hundred truckles of your finest cheddar? My lorry is stationed around back in the car park. Pray place it in my boot, governor. Right-o! Send forth the bill of sale to my employer at 321 East Beckforthwireshireston Street. Good morrow!

That's what I imagine took place.
 
Neal's Yard Dairy sells Hafod Welsh for £12.90 for a 300g piece, while Westcombe costs £7.15 for 250g and Pitchfork is priced at £11 for 250g.
Honestly, for a fancy cheese store in an expensive city like London, those prices aren't that much more per 100 grams than the upper end of the store-cut cheddars at any Loblaws supermarket in Canada, especially the Westcombe (£7.15 for 250 grams is £2.86 for 100 grams or $5.14 for 100 grams in Canadian dollars, a normal price by Loblaws' deli cheese department standards.)
 
Oy, gov'na. I 'ear the shady bloke nicked the cheesystacks by the truckles, he did. Positively gobsmacked.
Seriously learning “Truckles” is the British word for “cheese wheels” is highly amusing to me.

They got us that we have our fried potato names totally mixed up; Chips (French Fries) & and Crisps (Potato Chips) make more sense. But that’s about it.
 
somebody has to break the deer feeder out of the tower of london!
bong kiwis do something!
 
As if Null would ever set foot in Britain. Even for fine cheese.
 
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