
Nestle Reports Theft of Large KitKat Chocolate Bar Shipment in Europe
Nestle has announced that a massive shipment of its popular KitKat chocolate bars was stolen in Europe before Easter, potentially leading to shortages in stores.
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Nestle has announced that a massive shipment of its popular KitKat chocolate bars was stolen in Europe before Easter, potentially leading to shortages in stores.

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Nestlé has reported the theft of 12 tons of KitKat chocolate, approximately 414,000 bars, which were en route to Poland. The company warns that the stolen goods may be sold on unofficial markets, with an Indian Express report detailing the heist.

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Authorities are investigating the theft of a lorry carrying 12 tonnes (over 400,000 bars) of KitKat chocolate bars, which went missing from central Italy last week, risking a shortage in stores before Easter.