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At first, everything was set for a perfect day in the charming county of Weatherton. However, the annual apple pie contest quickly devolved into chaos.
The peaceful county of Weatherton is in an uproar. The key culinary event of the community calendar, the annual apple pie contest, exploded into controversy yesterday, leaving residents stunned and bewildered. The reason? A shocking statement from one of the competitors regarding the use of apples imported from the neighboring town of Riverton.
“I just couldn’t believe it,” confessed Agnes McFadden, the main organizer of the contest and a long-time resident of Weatherton. “We are a county proud of our local produce. Using imported apples for our apple pie contest is chilling. It’s as if our soul is being ripped away!”
The scandal erupted when Betty Newson, a three-time contest champion, was caught using apples from the orchard in Riverton. “I just wanted to experiment with a new flavor,” defended Betty, who was unaware of the deep implications this situation held for the community.
The local fury shows no signs of calming as residents have begun calling for Betty’s exclusion from next year’s contest. “This is a matter of principle,” stated Robert Thompson, owner of the local Thompson’s Orchard. “We have rules for a reason, and the idea that someone could so casually circumvent them is simply unimaginable.”
Is this the end of innocence in Weatherton County? Only time will tell. In the meantime, apple pie fans are anxiously awaiting the organizing committee’s decision on Betty Newson’s eligibility for next year’s contest.
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