UK authorities just lately recovered a stolen van crammed with 2,500 pies in an uncommon meals theft gone flawed.
The worth of the pies was estimated at £25,000, or $32,000. The meals had been owned by Tommy Banks, a restaurateur who owns two Michelin-starred institutions.
The automobile, which was filled with mince and ale pies in addition to an assortment of turkey and nuts, was purported to be heading to a Christmas market in York.
The theft of the pies precipitated a stir on social media earlier this week, prompting Banks to ask her followers to seek out the lacking pies.
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“Thieves! Preserve your eyes on the Toes!!” Banks wrote in X earlier than the truck was discovered. “Assist us discover the truffles. Let's attempt to get them again and feed some individuals.”
Banks additionally requested the thieves to “do the best factor” and depart the truffles at a neighborhood heart so the meals wouldn't go to waste.
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The pies had been left within the stolen van, Banks mentioned, however had been too broken to eat or promote. Banks confirmed the van was insured however lamented the lack of the tasty pies.
“It's only a waste. It's simply trash,” Banks mentioned in a video on Instagram. “Sorry, it's not a happier ending to this story.”
The cake incident is one of some uncommon meals thefts within the UK this 12 months. In October, a gaggle of thieves posing as a wholesale distributor stole greater than 950 wheels of English cheddar cheese.
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The estimated worth of the stolen cheese was $390,000. Native residents had been requested to maintain a watch out for “cloth-bound Cheddars in a [22-pound] both [52-pound] format with separate tags.”
Sarah Rumpf-Whitten of the Related Press and Fox Information Digital contributed to this report.