Mallorca’s half-eaten ham heist
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Mallorca’s half-eaten ham heist
In the quiet town of Sineu on the Spanish island of Mallorca, an unusual crime has captured attention – and appetites. On January 20, 2026, a 57-year-old woman allegedly stole a prized jamón ibérico de bellota (an acorn-fed Iberian ham) worth about €420 from a local supermarket. According to the Guardia Civil, the incident unfolded during a busy morning when the suspect took… Source
Iberian acorn ham is one of the most valued and most successful food products, and if it does not do it more it is because it reaches prices that not everyone can afford, in addition to because, logically, it does not enter the diet of vegetarians and vegans. So attractive it turns out that it is usually a recurrent loot for friends of the outsider, especially in comfortable formats to steal, like the envelopes of slices.
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