The secret of the cooked pasta left in the forest

The secret of the cooked pasta left in the forest: hundreds of kilos found along the creek

A huge amount of pasta, already cooked, abandoned by a stream in a forest. Eight meters spaghetti And macaroni thrown on shore, for a mysterious reason that captured the imagination of social network users, according to a resident.

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Abandoned pasta along the creek

Nina Jochnowitz, a resident of the 67,000-strong town of Old Bridge, New Jersey, told the New York Times that since she applied to be a local officer a few years ago, she’s often received complaints from residents, but this time she’s surprised after she got the call warning her about the pile of noodles being dumped on the river bank.

The woman photographed the giant strip of spaghetti and macaroni (according to her own statements, it weighed at least 200 kg) and posted the picture on Facebook, alerting the authorities. Apparently, all sorts of theories about who downloaded the pasta and why immediately spread around the small town. So much so that Facebook defined it as the “Great Pasta Gate of 2023,” the latest “scandal” in American history.

explanation

Beyond the fanciful explanations, the reason would be linked to deficiencies in the waste disposal system. The creek that runs through the city has long been plagued by illegal landfills. While the area was promptly cleaned up, it remains a mystery why anyone would want to waste so much food and who did it.

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