12 Tons of KitKat Bars Stolen in Europe Heist
- On Saturday, Swiss food giant Nestle confirmed a truck transporting 413,793 units of its new KitKat range was stolen while in transit between a factory in central Italy and Poland.
- The theft, which occurred last week, prompted Nestle to warn that missing inventory may cause a shortage of KitKats on shelves ahead of the upcoming Easter weekend.
- Nestle noted unique batch codes can trace the stolen chocolate to identify unofficial sales channels, while the company works with local authorities to recover the 12 tonnes of stolen product.
- A KitKat spokesperson said, "It seems thieves have taken the message too literally and made a break with more than 12 tonnes of our chocolate," noting cargo theft is escalating.
- Cargo theft remains an escalating trend, as a separate shipment of Tucker Carlson's ALP nicotine pouches was hijacked in California, with the company offering a $100,000 reward for recovery information.
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The irony of the case was exploited by Nestlé herself and by other giants such as Ryanair and McDonalds
From Ryanair to McDonald's dozens of big brands ride the news of the curious incident that involved the sweets brand. And the same company laughs at us: "Criminals with exceptional taste"
413,793 KitKat Bars Stolen in Bizarre Candy Heist
Somewhere between Italy and Poland, a truck carrying more than 12 tons of KitKat bars seemingly vanished into thin air. That’s 413,793 individual bars. Break those bars down into the individual chocolate-covered wafer sticks that comprise a KitKat bar, and that’s 16,551,072 sticks that are untraceable right now. That is, until authorities find someone between Poland and Italy who has slipped into a diabetic coma with a ring of chocolate around t…
“Sweet-Toothed” Thieves Steal 12 Tons of Chocolate Bars in Europe
KitKat truck. Credit: CARL SPENCER / Flickr / CC BY-NC 2.0 A truck carrying nearly 12 tons of chocolate bars has gone missing in Europe, Swiss food company Nestlé said. The vehicle was transporting more than 413,000 Kit Kat chocolate bars from a new product range. It left central Italy and was scheduled to deliver the shipment across several European countries, with its final stop in Poland. The truck never reached its destination. Authorities b…
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