KitKat Heist: A Sweet Theft That Left Europe Wondering
Over twelve tons of KitKat bars vanished in Europe as a Nestle truck went missing en route from Italy to Poland. KitKat announced the bars are trackable via batch codes. The incident highlights growing concerns over cargo theft affecting businesses globally.
- Country:
- Switzerland
In a surprising turn of events, over twelve tons of KitKat chocolate bars disappeared in Europe last week. The bars were on a truck owned by Swiss food giant Nestle, which set out from central Italy destined for Poland but never completed its journey.
While the vehicle and its sweet cargo remain missing, Nestle has not disclosed the exact location of the incident. The company assures that the stolen KitKats can be traced through unique batch codes embedded in each bar.
This bold chocolate heist underlines the broader issue of cargo theft, which is a growing concern for businesses of all sizes. KitKat cheekily commented on the criminals' taste in chocolate while emphasizing the serious nature of the crime.
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