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When Mica Keeble started working in the local sausage factory in her early twenties, she had no idea the stop-gap job would change her life forever.

Incredibly, what was only ever supposed to be a temporary role turned into so much more – after she found love over the production line while packing up sausages.

Courtesy of the Sun newspaper

I had no idea my stop-gap job in a sausage factory would lead to meeting the love of my life

What followed was an absolute banger of a romance which began to sizzle over sausage sarnies, and Mica, 27, and her husband Roddy, 28, now live together in North Yorkshire near Bedale.

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