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British chef Jamie Oliver is on the case of the stolen cheddar. Oliver, who rose to fame as “The Naked Chef” on TV by stripping food down to its essentials, got cheeky in an otherwise serious plea to his social media followers to help solve the mystery of the missing 22 metric tons of award-winning cheddar worth 300,000 British pounds that was stolen in a scam. Calling it the “grate cheese robbery,” Oliver told his 10.
Cheddar, which is named for the village in southwest England where it originated, is the world’s best-known cheese because it does not have the protected status of other regional products like champagne and, thus, is produced in many countries. But there are only a small number of real British cheddar makers, Oliver said. “These are some of the cheeses, or most of them, that got nicked,” he said in a video accompanying his post.
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