Hundreds of pounds of pasta — “15 wheelbarrow loads” — were dumped in mounds along a creek in New Jersey — and no one knows why. An administrator of a local Facebook group called it the “Great Pasta-gate of 2023.” nyti.ms/3NFFjcj
@nytimes The people who did this also own the “waste management” companies.
@nytimes Looks like whole wheat. No one except maybe worms really likes that anyway!
@nytimes A thought? A restaurant made more than what was needed and had no where to put it and didn't want other places to look upon them bad so they just dumped it... Instead should have added sauce and gave it out for free for marketing...
@nytimes they need to be sent to the pennetentiary
@nytimes UPDATE: Super Mario has been found and arrested. Judge: "Your penalty: $20,000! It's a fine." Mario <sadly>: "No, itsa not."
@nytimes I know why... But I can't tell you...
@nytimes No mystery, this is all the pre-cooked pasta from every Kitchen Nightmares restaurant that closed. It was being stored and they finally tossed it.
@nytimes Wasn’t yesterday Wednesday? That explains it. It was Prince Spaghetti Day. Look for a kid named Anthony he will tell you what happened.