
Source: BroBible
Summary
Thieves stole over 12 tons of KitKat bars, worth 413,793 units, from a truck en route to Poland. The parent company, Nestle, has methods to track down the stolen candy bars using unique batch codes. The incident highlights the growing issue of cargo theft. The stolen KitKats could ruin Easter baskets for fans of the chocolate-covered wafers.
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The habit gets a new name: “KitKat Heist.”
Thieves with a sweet tooth stole 12 tons of KitKat bars, because who needs an Easter basket when you can have a whole truckload? The stolen goods are easily trackable, thanks to unique batch codes. But let’s be real, who’s going to sell 400,000 KitKats without raising some eyebrows? The real question is, how do you move that much candy without getting caught?
Author: Evan Null








