French monks: Too much cheese!
With sales to restaurants down due to Covid lockdowns, an ancient abbey turns to the internet to move its excess cheese.
With sales to restaurants down due to Covid lockdowns, an ancient abbey turns to the internet to move its excess cheese.
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