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Cheese thieves caught after grand theft dairy in Netherlands

A man and woman have been caught selling black market cheese that was stolen from a farm in the Netherlands.
Dutch police pounced on the couple, who were flogging the 12-kilogram wheels online, after some 300 wheels worth $65,000 were stolen straight from a farm.
At more than $200 a pop, the wheels are known as “yellow gold” in the Netherlands.
They’re traditionally given to workers as a Yuletide thank-you gift.
Because of their bourjee status, these wheels were all individually stamped…
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