"They have already claimed 300,000, these criminals, and if they sell the cheese they'll get more again," Mr Holden said, reflecting the significant losses from the theft.
"This could happen to a product that is hallmarked with openness and trust and transparency all the way down from the producer to the final customer," Mr Holden expressed his dismay regarding the theft.
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver urged vigilance in the community, stating, "If anyone hears anything about posh cheese going for cheap, it's probably some wrong'uns," raising awareness about the stolen cheese.
Mr Holden shared the excitement of the order before the theft, calling it a "violation", emphasizing the emotional and business impact on Neal's Yard Dairy.
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