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Mar 30, 2026

Missouri Town Overwhelmed by 'Unforgettable' Odor from 40,000lbs of Spilled Tofu

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A tractor-trailer carrying 40,000lbs of extra-firm tofu crashed and spilled its cargo near Jerome, Missouri, creating a severe odor that local officials described as 'unforgettable'. The cleanup efforts, dubbed the 'Great Battle of the Jerome Tofu Monster', are ongoing.

A massive 40,000lbs of extra-firm tofu was spilled in an accident near Jerome, Missouri, leaving the town with an 'unforgettable' odor. The incident occurred on March 1, when a tractor-trailer crashed off a local highway and into a ravine.

The cleanup efforts, humorously referred to as the 'Great Battle of the Jerome Tofu Monster', began immediately. However, the entire cargo was left to ripen and rot for three weeks due to a dispute over insurance. This allowed the tofu to spread into a local creek, exacerbating the smell.

Local officials described the odor as 'like a dead animal, but worse'. Fire chief Brandon Williams noted it was 'probably one of the worst smells I've smelled in my life'. The Doolittle rural fire protection district stated that while the main threat has been contained, cleanup and remediation efforts are still ongoing downstream.

In a bizarre coincidence, this incident follows another 40,000-lb food-related traffic disaster in the region last year, where a truck carrying ribeye steaks burst into flames. The 'Jerome Tofu Monster' has left a lasting impact on the community, with authorities cautiously referring to a 'tofu-affected area' due to runoff and debris.