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Over 400,000 Kit Kat bars stolen in Europe heist

Published on: March 30, 2026 2:16 PM

Thieves make off with 400,000 KitKats in daring heist

Europe was left stunned on Saturday after Nestlé confirmed the theft of 413,793 Kit Kat bars in a daring heist. The shipment, en route from a Nestlé facility in central Italy to Poland, vanished along with the truck transporting it, and both the vehicle and its cargo remain unaccounted for.

Read More: Sweet heist? Nestle says 12 tonnes of KitKat stolen in Europe

A company spokesperson quipped, “We’ve always encouraged people to have a break with Kit Kat, but it seems thieves have taken the message too literally and made a break with more than 12 tonnes of our chocolate.” Authorities have launched an investigation, though no suspects have been publicly identified.

Regarding recent press coverage pic.twitter.com/Huh4EnFV2J

— KITKAT (@KITKAT) March 29, 2026

Someone tell KitKat we have a prime suspect :
🚔🍫 pic.twitter.com/T6d1fvrFvV

— Youyou (@youyoubax) March 29, 2026

I have a theory, hear me out pic.twitter.com/p0IQ3HpXdW

— plasma ۞ (@plasmarob) March 30, 2026

The timing of the theft, just ahead of Easter, added urgency to the case. Social media users reacted with a mix of humor and concern, speculating on the thieves’ motives and sharing playful theories about potential suspects, from suspicious neighbours to Easter bunnies. Despite the lighthearted reactions online, the scale of the heist underscores a serious breach in transportation security.

Nestlé reassured consumers that the missing bars would not significantly impact chocolate supplies in Europe. Measures are being implemented to trace the stolen Kit Kat bars using unique batch codes on each item, which should aid in their recovery. The company remains confident that the stolen goods will eventually be located.

Read More: Europe’s great KitKat heist shocks Nestlé

Officials and the public are keeping a close eye on updates, with investigators working to determine the route of the stolen shipment and whether it may appear in the black market. For now, the heist has captured global attention as one of the most unusual and massive chocolate thefts in recent memory, blending crime with a dash of confectionery intrigue.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: chocolate theft, Europe, Italy, Kit Kat, Lifestyle-latest, Nestle, Poland

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