Law enforcement officers closed part of Interstate 55 in Memphis, Tennessee, after a semi truck crashed and spilled a trailer's worth of Alfredo sauce.
on a California interstate, a similar but separate incident left part of a Tennessee interstate covered in another popular topping more commonly found onThe incident happened on Interstate 55 in Memphis at about 5:00 p.m. on August 30, 2022. While details about the crash remain few and far between, local news channel
reports that the truck hit a retaining wall and spilled a trailer's worth of Alfredo sauce in the northbound lanes. Footage published by television stationshows that the sauce was in jars. That means the accident didn't create a river of rich, creamy Alfredo, but it also means that the crew tasked with cleaning up the mess had to remove broken glass as well.
You can smell it! Memphis police confirm a tractor-trailer carrying Alfredo sauce spilled on I-55 near Riverside Boulevard.
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