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Weird true BUT

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

It’s rock ’n’ roll’s grate-est. A Swiss cheesemake­r is conducting a university­backed experiment to prove that playing music to cheese makes it more delicious.

Beat Wampfler, of Bern, says exposing the dairy product to sonic waves while it forms could make it smell and taste better.

On his set list: Led Zeppelin, A Tribe Called Quest and Mozart’s “The Magic Flute.”

So much for brand loyalty. A McDonald’s worker in Texas was sent home for being late — so he robbed a different McDonald’s a few miles away, police said.

David Gomez-Beltran, 19, was still wearing his Golden Arches uniform when he allegedly whipped out a handgun and demanded $1,500 from a manager at the San Antonio fast-food joint.

Bob Marley’s estate isn’t feeling mellow about a pro soccer team using his image without permission.

The Bohemian Football Club in Dublin, Ireland, had to scrap its 2019 away-game jerseys, which featured the late reggae singer’s face, after a rep demanded the likeness be removed.

The team failed to strike a deal to use the image.

Climate change is a real pest.

Rising temperatur­es could trigger a rat population explosion in cities such as New York, Chicago and Boston, scientists say.

A 2-degree spike in global temps by the end of the century would trigger a breeding boom among the filthy furballs.

A fisherman in New Zealand spotted “a doll” floating in the ocean and grabbed it — only to learn he’d saved a toddler’s life.

Gus Hutt lifted the cold, but still breathing 18month-old boy from the water near Matata Beach and rushed to find help.

The toddler had unzipped his sleeping parents’ tent and made a beeline for the beach.

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