KitKat heist update: This tracker lets you check if a KitKat was stolen
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KitKat heist update: This tracker lets you check if a KitKat was stolen
"On Wednesday morning, KitKat announced that customers could use a special online tracking tool to figure out if their purchased confectionery goods were part of the massive 12-ton KitKat heist that's gotten the internet's attention over the past few days."
"The KitKat heist tracker was advertised on the official KitKat X account, and whoever runs the account is ardently insisting, both in the original post and in the replies, that this is real and not an April Fool's joke."
"More than 400,000 KitKat bars were stolen from a delivery truck going between Italy and Poland, prompting plenty of The Fast and the Furious memes and some genuine concerns for the public supply of KitKats ahead of the Easter holiday."
KitKat introduced an online tracking tool for customers to check if their purchased bars were part of a significant heist. The announcement was made on April 1, raising skepticism about its authenticity. The tracker allows users to input an 8-digit batch code from their KitKat packaging. Over 400,000 KitKat bars were stolen from a delivery truck, leading to concerns about supply shortages. The company is adamant that the tracker is genuine and not a prank.
Read at Mashable
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