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12 Tonnes of KITKAT Chocolates Stolen During Transit
In an unusual case of cargo theft, Nestlé has reported the disappearance of over 400,000 KITKAT chocolate bars, amounting to 12 tonnes, during transit across Europe. The confectionery shipment vanished en route from Central Italy to Poland, raising concerns over potential entry into unofficial sales channels.
Investigation efforts are underway with local authorities and supply chain partners, seeking to recover the stolen goods. KITKAT reassures that the chocolates pose no risk and can be tracked with individual batch codes. Consumers and retailers are urged to report any findings to KITKAT or local law enforcement without intervening directly.
This theft follows a report highlighting a rise in cargo theft, reflecting a growing challenge for businesses. KITKAT aims to raise awareness about this escalating issue.
R. P.
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