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Nestlé reported the theft of 12 tons — 413,793 bars — of KitKat chocolate during transport from Italy to Poland, with the vehicle still missing. The company warned the bars may surface on unofficial sales channels and urged consumers to report suspicious batch codes, while assuring no supply shortages ahead of Easter.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:0212 tons of Kit Kat chocolate bars were stolen during transport across Europe earlier this week,
00:07according to Fox Business. Nestle said 413,793 bars went missing after leaving a factory in
00:16central Italy en route to Poland. The vehicle has not been found, and the company did not
00:21disclose where it was lost. Nestle said there is no risk tied to the stolen product, but warned it
00:26could appear on unofficial sales channels across Europe. The company said the bars are traceable
00:31through batch codes and urged anyone scanning them to contact Nestle. It said the incident will
00:36not affect supply or cause shortages ahead of Easter, while highlighting rising cargo theft risks.
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