It could be more than 300,000 packets of ramen.
A trailer containing nearly $100,000 in ramen noodles has been stolen in Georgia, according to police.
The driver of the 53-foot trailer reported the theft to cops in Fayette County, saying he left the trailer parked at a gas station loaded with $98,000 of the noodles between July 25 and Aug. 1.
When he came back, the trailer and the ramen inside were gone.
Police are investigating the heist, which occurred at a Chevron along Highway 85 in Fayetteville.
Packets of ramen can typically retail from 30 cents to a dollar. Given the amount stolen from the trailer in Georgia, altogether it's believed that more than 300,000 packets of ramen noodles were taken.
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