This simple website tells you if you're eating a stolen KitKat
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This simple website tells you if you're eating a stolen KitKat
"During the week of March 23, Nestlé reported that 413,793 KitKat bars went missing in Europe when a truck carrying the candy was stolen."
"The Stolen KitKat Tracker is a single-purpose landing page that shows consumers where they can find the batch number on KitKat packaging."
"If it was stolen, the company asks consumers not to attempt to locate, handle or recover any stolen goods and to not take any direct action."
"Nestlé tells Fast Company that users who enter a matching batch code will be prompted to upload a photo for verification and provide contact details."
Nestlé reported the theft of 413,793 KitKat bars in Europe and created a website for consumers to check if their candy is among the stolen items. The Stolen KitKat Tracker allows users to enter batch codes from their packaging. If a match is found, users can upload a photo for verification. The initiative aims to engage consumers while addressing the theft, especially during the peak candy sales season before Easter. Nestlé encourages sharing information with law enforcement rather than attempting to recover stolen goods.
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