4.5 to 5 metric tonnes suggests either determination or team handed. Anybody turn up at the local pub out of breath with a flushed face?
How many tonnes have you lifted and carried 5 or 6 metres in one session recently . . . Oh, and do you have a stripey jumper and a black mask too?
This was most definitely organised.
A 30lb honey bucket lid is around 0.27m square, so you would get 12 in a square metre if you were very lucky. 0.73sqm footprint each bucket. Stacked two high that's 10 square metres or more. 5 or 6sqare metres floorspace if they were stacked three high.
I hope that Mike has the wit to get it on the TV and get the eyes of the public watching. Someone suddenly handling a lot of buckets (negibours notice), someone trying to shift more honey than they are likely to have available. Maybe three or four people trying to shift a tonne apiece. Think it out and tell the public what they should be looking out for or may have seen. I can't believe that this would have been done on an open trailer because there would be too much risk of being stopped, so we are likely to be looking for a van full of buckets.
Anyone in the area bought a bottling machine or lots of jars recently?
This can't go totally unnoticed, get the details onto the BBC and ITV news channels whilst they are short of other real news due to the holiday.