It all started on a fateful day in the year 3056, when our beloved cheese supplier, Mr. Gouda, discovered a most peculiar bug in the factory's automated cheese-grating machine.
The bug in question, known as "Bug 789," was a particularly pernicious one, causing the machine to spew forth a stream of molten mozzarella that threatened to engulf the entire factory.
Mr. Gouda, being the stalwart cheesemaker that he was, bravely fought the bug, but not before it had already spread its melted tendrils throughout the factory, covering every surface in a sticky, stringy mess.
The factory was forced to shut down for weeks, with Mr. Gouda and his team working tirelessly to clean up the mess and reprogram the machine.
The incident taught us that even the smallest bug can cause a world of chaos and that a good cheese factory requires a solid backup system and a strong stomach.