Memes rage on social media after Europe’s chocolatiest crime: 12 tonnes of KitKat chocolates stolen while in transit

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 12 tonnes of KitKat chocolates stolen while in transit

A daring heist in Europe saw thieves make off with over 12 tonnes of Nestlé's new KitKat bars, valued at a significant sum. The truck vanished en route from Italy to Poland, sparking widespread amusement and viral memes online.

In the hush and gush of daily life, a snack break just feels like the right escape. Imagine munching on a chocolate crisp wafer with a creamy coating, that satisfying snap.But what happens when thieves decide to snap up an entire truckload? Nestlé's KitKat, the chocolate brand with the iconic line "Have a break," is making headlines for a daring heist in Europe, which has people joking about the ultimate chocolate caper right as Easter baskets fill up.

Memes rage on social media after Europe’s chocolatiest crime 12 tonnes of KitKat chocolates stolen while in transit

Memes rage on social media after Europe’s chocolatiest crime 12 tonnes of KitKat chocolates stolen while in transit (Photo via X)

The massive KitKat heist that stole almost 12 tonnes of chocolates

Thieves pulled off a sweet score last week, swiping a truck loaded with over 12 tonnes of Nestlé's new crunch KitKat bars. The shipment, worth a fortune in chocolate joy, vanished while travelling from a factory in central Italy to Poland. Nestlé confirmed to AFP that "a truck transporting 413,793 units of its new chocolate range has been stolen during transit in Europe."A company spokesperson spoke to AFP, "We've always encouraged people to have a break with KitKat...

But it seems thieves have taken the message too literally and made a break with more than 12 tonnes of our chocolate." The vehicle and its contents are still missing, with investigations underway along with local authorities and supply partners.

Memes rage on social media, after the huge chocolate heist

Social media lit up with hilarious and witty memes. One viral image showed a cartoon thief with a KitKat moustache, captioned "When you hear 'have a break' but take the whole truck."

Another popular one photoshopped the KitKat logo onto a getaway truck, with a man almost jumping out of his car to catch hold of the driver.

Users joked about "the world's most delicious crime scene," with one X post saying, "Thieves out here living the KitKat dream—break achieved!". Reddit threads exploded with puns like "Snap, crackle, steal!" and fake "wanted" posters for the bars.

What has Nestlé done to track down the stolen goods?

Nestlé flagged risks of the haul hitting black markets across Europe.

"The missing chocolate bars could enter unofficial sales channels across European markets," according to a thestreet.com report.Luckily, each bar has a unique batch code for tracking. Nestlé explained, "If a match is found, the scanner will be given clear instructions on how to alert KitKat, who will then share the evidence appropriately." KitKat's official X account reassured fans Sunday: "Good news: there are no concerns for consumer safety, and supply is not affected."

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