Thieves Steal 12 Tons of KitKat Chocolate Bars in Europe

ZURICH, March 28 (Reuters) – Twelve ⁠tons ⁠of KitKat ⁠chocolate bars went missing in ​Europe last week after thieves made ‌off with the ‌truck transporting them, Swiss ⁠food ⁠giant Nestle said on Saturday.

KitKat, which is made ​by Nestle, said the truck carrying 413,793 bars of its new ​range set off from central Italy ⁠to distribute ⁠the chocolate throughout ⁠Europe, ​but never reached its scheduled final destination ​in Poland.

The ⁠vehicle and the merchandise remain unaccounted for. Nestle did not reveal where exactly the truck ⁠was lost.

In a separate statement, KitKat said the missing ⁠bars are traceable via a unique batch code. Anyone scanning the batch numbers of the stolen chocolate would receive instructions on how to contact KitKat.

“Whilst we appreciate the criminals’ exceptional ⁠taste, the fact remains that cargo theft is an escalating issue for businesses of all sizes,” ​KitKat said.

(Writing by Dave GrahamEditing ​by Keith Weir)

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