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'Absolutely heartbroken': Cheese boss says sub-par products stolen 24 hours after taken to landfill

Author
Rachel Maher,
Publish Date
Tue, 23 Dec 2025, 10:05am
The cheese was taken from the landfill and resold on the roadside. Photo / 123f
The cheese was taken from the landfill and resold on the roadside. Photo / 123f

'Absolutely heartbroken': Cheese boss says sub-par products stolen 24 hours after taken to landfill

Author
Rachel Maher,
Publish Date
Tue, 23 Dec 2025, 10:05am

A boutique cheese company boss whose product was stolen from a Waikato landfill and resold on the side of the road and online says she is working with police to find the culprits.

Sue Arthur, director of Over the Moon Dairy, said she was 鈥渁bsolutely heartbroken鈥 when she found out her cheese was being sold on the side of the road after being sent to the Put膩ruru Landfill 24 hours beforehand.

All efforts had been made to securely dispose of the sub-par products and now fears were held that eating it could cause illness.

鈥淲hen I became aware that the cheese was being sold on the side of the road, I was absolutely heartbroken.

鈥淎ll of the hard work to ensure our quality was maintained was undermined by the actions of others.鈥

Arthur said the cheese was sent to the landfill after a selection did not meet the company鈥檚 standards, and a decision was made to safely dispose of those batches.

鈥淲e placed all the affected cheese in black plastic bags and took them to the dump.

鈥淏efore we did this, we consulted with MPI, who supported our actions.鈥

She wanted to reassure the public of their high standards and the care they have for their customers.

鈥淲e are so grateful to our loyal customers, MPI, and the police, who are working hard to ensure the cheese is found and disposed of properly.鈥

She said it was now a police matter and they were working with the council to review CCTV footage and identify the people who removed the product 24 hours after it was left.

A police spokesperson said a report was made on Sunday, with two people selling the thrown-out cheese at a local Put膩ruru market and on Facebook Marketplace.

The spokesperson said the cheese was reportedly thrown away because it did not meet standards for sale and could cause sickness if consumed.

鈥淧olice are urging anyone who has bought this cheese to follow advice from the Ministry of Primary Industries.

鈥淚nquiries into the matter are ongoing.鈥

South Waikato District Council said it had no comment.

New Zealand Food Safety (NZFS) deputy director general Vincent Arbuckle said eating cheese that has been in a landfill for a period of time and out of the food supply chain carries very obvious food safety risks of contamination.

鈥淭he cheese should not be eaten as it has not been subject to required food safety controls and we do not know how it has been stored, transported or handled.鈥

The affected cheeses are Over the Moon-branded Camembert, OMG, Black Truffle Brie, Galactic Gold, Halloumi, Gee鈥檚 Spread (Black Truffle & Garlic Chilli flavours), Smoked Chilli Camembert, Goat Camembert, and Double Delight with batch numbers 18.11.25, 25.11.25 and 26.11.25.

Arbuckle said it was possible sales of this cheese had happened in other areas.

Cheese purchased from the company鈥檚 registered vendors was safe to eat if not affected, but NZFS said it was best to exercise caution if cheese from the brand was sold by an unregistered business.

鈥淪elling dumped cheese is illegal and a food safety risk to public health. New Zealand Food Safety is investigating,鈥 said Arbuckle.

NZFS is not aware of any related illness.

Over the Moon registered farmers鈥 markets

  • Hamilton Farmers鈥 Market at Claudelands
  • Wedge Mobile Fromagerie 鈥 Hokowhitu Farmers鈥 Market (first and third Sunday of he month)
  • Wedge Mobile Fromagerie 鈥 Feilding Farmers鈥 Market (every Friday)

Over the Moon registered Waikato retail stockists

  • Carley鈥檚 Kitchen, Cambridge
  • Expleo Butchery, Te Awamutu
  • 艑haup艒 Drink Station
  • St Kilda Store, Cambridge
  • Country Providore, Tamahere

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