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    KitKat memes erupt after chocolate heist; Microsoft, Kerala Tourism, KFC, Dominos join in

    A 12-tonne shipment of KitKat bars was stolen in Europe, sparking viral memes from brands like Microsoft, McAfee, KFC and Domino’s. Nestlé confirmed the theft during transit, while assuring no supply impact and launching a tracking system to trace the missing chocolates.

    KitKat chocolate bars weighing as heavy as three elephants stolen, Nestlé appreciates thieves' 'exceptional taste'

    KitKat chocolate bars stolen: Nestlé has confirmed a major logistics security breach after a truck carrying over 12 tonnes of KitKat products was stolen while in transit from Central Italy to Poland. The stolen consignment, consisting of 413,793 units, included the recently launched Formula 1 model chocolate.

    Sweet heist? Nestle says 12 tonnes of KitKat stolen

    A huge shipment of Nestle's crunchy KitKat chocolate bars was stolen in Europe, the brand said, warning that the heist risked causing shortages in stores right before Easter. The brand warned that "the theft may lead to a shortage of KitKats appearing on shelf", acknowledging that "consumers, unfortunately, may struggle to find their favourite chocolates ahead of Easter".

    Former employee leaks GTA 6 gameplay footage, ignites fan excitement ahead of 2026 launch

    A former Rockstar Games employee has leaked footage of Grand Theft Auto 6, slated for a November 19, 2026 release. The gameplay reveals an ambitious Vice City with enhanced combat, interactive environments, and two protagonists, Lucia Caminos and Jason Duval. While some leaks are questioned, many details suggest a redefined open-world experience.

    Louvre Museum thieves took away jewels worth ₹896 crore but left this Rs 526-crore diamond mined in Golconda

    A daring Louvre Museum robbery saw thieves steal valuable Napoleonic jewellery. However, they bypassed the famous Regent Diamond. This 140.6-carat gem, valued at $60 million, with Indian origins. Investigators found the diamond untouched. Speculation suggests thieves left behind for a shocking reason.

    The Louvre heist was waiting to happen — as its price rises, thefts of gold are increasing: Christopher A. Marinello

    A lawyer discusses the audacious Louvre jewel heist, suggesting it was inevitable due to lax security and emboldened criminals. He explains how unique jewels are easily dismantled for quick cash, unlike intact artworks. The expert also highlights new trends in gold theft and social factors contributing to increased art crime.

    The Economic Times
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