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    12 Tons of KitKat Chocolate Stolen After Truck Disappears in Europe

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, around 12 tons of KitKat chocolate bars have been reported stolen in Europe following the disappearance of a truck carrying the shipment. The Swiss food conglomerate Nestlé confirmed on Saturday that the vehicle, loaded with approximately 413,793 bars from a new KitKat range, vanished while traveling from central Italy to Poland.

    The whereabouts of both the truck and its valuable cargo remain unknown, with Nestlé refraining from disclosing the exact location where the vehicle went missing. This incident underscores the increasing challenges faced by companies in securing their shipments across European routes.

    Notably, Nestlé has implemented a tracking system for the stolen chocolates, which can be identified through a unique batch code. Consumers who scan this code will receive guidance on how to report any information related to the missing goods. The company remarked on the unusual nature of the theft, acknowledging the thieves’ apparent preference for their product, but emphasized that cargo theft is a growing concern affecting businesses of all sizes.

    Meanwhile, this event sheds light on the broader issue of organized cargo theft across Europe, where criminals are increasingly targeting high-value consignments. The loss of such a large quantity of chocolate not only impacts Nestlé but also highlights the vulnerabilities in the supply chain that companies must address to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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