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Nestlé Launches Online Tracker to Find 12 Tonnes of Stolen KitKats

That massive KitKat heist is not an elaborate April Fool’s prank. Thieves really stole 12 tonnes of chocolate recently. Nestlé wants your help now.

The brand just launched an official 'Stolen KitKat Tracker' online. This live web tool turns everyday chocolate lovers into digital detectives.

How to Check Your Chocolate

Nestlé asks fans to check the back of their wrappers. You need to find the specific eight-digit batch code.

You enter this exact code into the online tracker. The system checks your number against the hijacked European shipment. Thieves originally stole this massive cargo during transit from Italy to Poland.

If your chocolate matches, the site provides clear next steps. You will learn how to alert local authorities and Nestlé's recovery team.

Missing Formula 1 Chocolates

This stolen truck carried exactly 413,793 chocolate bars. The thieves grabbed a huge chunk of the high-profile Formula 1 collection.

Nestlé recently launched these limited-edition, race-car-shaped chocolates. They created them to celebrate a brand new partnership with F1.

Safety and Supply Updates

The brand's social media team fully embraced this chaotic situation. Their viral online posts urge followers to help find the missing snacks.

Nestlé reassured the public regarding food safety and overall supply. The stolen bars remain perfectly safe to eat. The company did not recall them for any quality issues. Furthermore, local supermarkets still have fully stocked shelves.

Stopping the Grey Market

This fun online tracker serves a very practical security purpose. Nestlé makes it significantly harder for thieves to sell the stolen goods.

Criminals struggle to offload these recognizable bars on unauthorized resale sites. Police can quickly trace scanned batch codes back to specific vendors.

Take a quick second to check your wrapper before eating. You might hold a crucial piece of criminal evidence.

Author: Amita Kalsi   

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