The aroma of a cheese shop turned out to not be so Gouda for one German woman.
The aroma of a cheese shop turned out to not be so Gouda for one neighboring German woman, who started an anti-cheese campaign after the stench proved to be too much for her.
Don’t call her a Muenster for not liking the smell: A Munich court ruled that she can verbally complain about the stench,Manuela Krager’s protest involved her plastering signs throughout her town to demonstrate her opposition to the odor in the Tölzer Kasladen cheese shop in Bad-Heilbrunn, a town 40 miles south of Munich.
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