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Thieves steal 12 tons of KitKat bars in Europe

28 March 2026
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Twelve tons of KitKat chocolate bars have been stolen in Europe following the theft of a truck transporting them, according to Nestle, the manufacturer of KitKat. The truck, which was carrying 413,793 bars from central Italy to Poland, never reached its intended destination and is currently unaccounted for, along with its cargo. Nestle has not disclosed the specific location where the truck was lost, but KitKat has stated that the missing bars can be tracked using a unique batch code. The company has urged anyone who scans the batch numbers of the stolen chocolate to follow instructions to report the theft. KitKat also highlighted that cargo theft is a growing concern for businesses across various sectors.

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Cargo theft has been an increasing issue in Europe, with incidents rising alongside the growth of e-commerce and freight transportation. The European Commission has reported that cargo theft costs the logistics industry billions of euros annually. The theft of high-value items, like chocolate bars, illustrates the vulnerabilities present in supply chains, and such incidents can affect product availability and price stability in the market. The traceability of stolen goods through batch codes reflects an effort by companies to combat this issue and protect their assets.

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