On Wednesday, the Arkansas Division of Transportation shared two photographs of a nacho cheese spill with the caption, “Taco Tuesday, anybody? A truck carrying cans of nacho cheese spilled right this moment on I-30 west close to Prescott. Issues are all clear now and visitors is shifting.” And whereas the primary photograph confirmed a principally cleaned-up freeway with visitors nonetheless backed up so far as the attention can see, the second photograph exhibits simply how unhealthy the spill really was.
What seems to be a whole lot of cans spilled all around the freeway, spreading tacky goodness throughout each lanes and overlaying the street in cheese. Understandably, the spill introduced visitors to a halt till the unfold may very well be cleaned up. However how do you clear up a nacho cheese spill if there’s no Santitas truck within the space?
Apparently, you simply scoop all of it off the freeway and take care of the mess later. ARDOT informed The Impartial, “Crews used a Bobcat with a blade to push the cheese to the facet of the street, then put sand on the street to maintain it from being slick. All was clear inside a number of hours.” We’re pleased to listen to ARDOT was capable of reply so rapidly, however it additionally raises the query of why they had been so ready for a scenario like this. Is a nacho cheese spill in a DOT handbook? Are there seminars at DOT conferences on learn how to safely prep the street after a spill?
Understandably, the Fb submit was rapidly crammed with folks making cheese puns. “Nacho bizarre freeway spill. Definitely not the very best queso state of affairs. Fortunately, it’s all clear and it’s nacho downside anymore,” wrote ABC7’s Cassandra Webb. “That’s when you realize….’simply nacho day,’” stated one other commenter. “I’ve at all times heard that an excessive amount of cheese would again you up,” yet another added.