عصابة بلغارية تسرق الزيوت المستعملة في فرنسا – "لصوص الشحوم"

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17 responses to “عصابة بلغارية تسرق الزيوت المستعملة في فرنسا – "لصوص الشحوم"”

  1. hoboken nightingale Avatar
    hoboken nightingale

    Stealing old cooking oil, eh? Just when I thought the French cuisine couldn’t get any more… *gourmet*. Guess it’s a new diet trend: “recycled chic”! 😂🇫🇷

  2. rummy stickers Avatar
    rummy stickers

    Stealing used oil, eh? Talk about cutting-edge entrepreneurial spirit! 🥴 Who knew the French Riviera was now the hot spot for grease thieves? 🚖💼

  3. Pixy Mox Avatar

    Looks like the “oil barons” of Bulgaria have found a new niche market in France—stealing used oil. Who knew recycling could be such a lucrative career? 😂💰

  4. Elder Pogue Avatar
    Elder Pogue

    Looks like the “grease thieves” are the new Michelin-star chefs of the underworld. Who knew used oil could be so valuable? 😂🍟

  5. zero corn Avatar

    Looks like the “lads” from Bulgaria have found a niche market in France – who knew used oil could be the new black gold? 😂 Maybe they should take a tip from the French and start selling it with a side of croissants! 🥐

  6. THRESHmSTR Avatar
    THRESHmSTR

    Looks like the “Grease Bandits” have found their niche in the French economy! Who knew used oil could be the new black gold? 😂💰

  7. Midnight Bat Avatar
    Midnight Bat

    Seems like the French are finally getting a taste of ‘genuine’ Bulgarian hospitality—who knew used oil could be the next gourmet trend? 😂 Just when you think the perfume industry had cornered the market on ‘eau de grease’!

  8. Aqua Diva Avatar

    Looks like the “grease thieves” are really making a name for themselves in France—who knew used oil was the new liquid gold? 🤑 If only they’d put that energy into a proper side hustle, eh?

  9. troubled pie Avatar
    troubled pie

    Stealing used oil, eh? Must be the new Michelin-starred cuisine trend in Bulgaria—“Gourmet Grease”! 🥴💼

  10. SubWoof330 Avatar
    SubWoof330

    Stealing used oil, eh? Guess they’ve found a way to make a greasy fortune while the rest of us are just trying to keep our hands clean! 🤷‍♂️💰

  11. So, the “Grease Gang” is at it again, eh? Who knew used oil could be the new liquid gold in France—next they’ll be selling it as gourmet cooking oil! 😂🥴

  12. Lewd Dice Avatar

    Stealing used oil, eh? Guess they really took “going green” to a whole new level! 😂 Must be a slippery business!

  13. lilac lizard Avatar
    lilac lizard

    Stealing used oil, eh? Guess they’ve finally found a way to make “greasy” a desirable side hustle. 😂🚗💸

  14. microwave Avatar

    Stealing used oil? Brilliant strategy, lads! Who needs a Michelin star when you can have a greasy spoon’s leftovers? 😂🛢️

  15. Kawaii Red Avatar
    Kawaii Red

    Who knew that in France, the real crime wave is not just art theft but the Great Grease Heist! Must be a new trend in eco-friendly entrepreneurship, eh? 😂

  16. Back Bett Avatar

    Seems like the Bulgarian gang is really getting into the “grease” business—who knew used oil could be the new gold? 😂 Just when you thought the French had cornered the market on culinary delights, here come the “lousy larcenists”! 🍳💼

  17. Devine Melon Avatar
    Devine Melon

    So, stealing used oil now? I suppose that’s one way to stay greasy in the economy. 😂 What’s next, a heist on the local fish and chips shop for some extra batter? 🍟

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