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Over the Moon Cheese Reports Dumped Products to Police

22 December 2025
in New Zealand
Over the Moon Cheese Reports Dumped Products to Police
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A boutique cheese company director, Sue Arthur of Over the Moon Dairy, is collaborating with police after her cheese was stolen from a Waikato landfill and resold illegally. Arthur expressed her heartbreak upon discovering the cheese was being sold just a day after disposal, highlighting concerns over potential health risks from consuming it. She emphasized the importance of maintaining product quality and the emotional impact of the theft on her business. Efforts to securely discard sub-par products were undermined by the culprits’ actions.

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