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$350,000 Beef Heist: Thieves Steal 80,000 Pounds of Meat

A fake trucking company stole 80,000 pounds of beef worth $350,000 from a Tennessee meatpacking plant.

If you’re at a pawn shop in the middle of the country, and there’s an entire MEAT DEPARTMENT . . . this might explain it.

A fake trucking company stole 80,000 pounds of beef from a Tennessee meatpacking plant last week.  If that sounds like a lot, it is . . . the authorities say it was worth around $350,000.

The meat was supposed to go out to customers, but the shipping coordinator subcontracted it out to a company called “List Trucking Sales,” which was NOT a legit business, and no one checked out the drivers who picked it up.

It’s unclear what the thieves planned to do with all that meat.  They still haven’t been caught . . . and the meat hasn’t been found. 

It seems like there’s a Black Market for everything . . . and with the price of meat right now, there’s probably a good chance that the meat has already been sold off to someone.  After all, this would be an elaborate scheme to pull off WITHOUT having a plan for the meat ahead of time.

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