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Thieves steal 12 tonnes of KitKat chocolate bars in Europe

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Anyone scanning the batch numbers of the stolen ⁠chocolate will receive instructions on how to contact Nestle

Twelve tonnes of KitKat chocolate bars went missing in Europe ⁠last week after thieves made off with the truck transporting them, Swiss food giant Nestle has said.

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 and 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 ⁠Nestle.

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