I feel like either Willy Wonka got greedy or someone hijacked the wrong truck and said you know we can make this work? And is holding the Kit Kats hostage from Nestle.
I'm fine with companies doing this stuff. Yes, it can be a bit annoying, but I would so much rather a minor annoyance instead of submerging yourself in doomscrolling every hour of every day. It's a nice distraction for a few minutes.
Every now and then its nice to remember that there are actual human beings who work at these huge soulless companies, getting up and going to work in a crummy office with bad lighting and a cubicle-made who chews too loudly and a kitchen with only one microwave that someone just reheated shrimp rice in and they dream of the day they win the lottery so they don't have to do this anymore, and it makes me happy to know that someone got to have a little fun at their job.
This whole thing just feels inauthentic to me. Whether or not the theft was real, the clambering of marketing teams to all jump on the bandwagon much like the "McDonalds CEO won't eat his own product" rings of desperate.
Are the public really this gullible and entertained by this? apparently so lol
It's sooo funny when companies that pay shitty salaries, have douche bag actions against the consumer, have slave factories around the world and pollute everything can have a break with small jokes online like they are buddy between themselfs.
Totally NOT FUNNY! These INDUSTRY GIANTS should be VERY UPESET with THE CRRENT DEVELPMENT! 12TNNS! OMG. So many KITKATS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER.
Firs the ceos clowning by eating their products, now this. I am enjoying this wave of mockery each company is having.
I think when whomever stole the semi, fucked up and didn't realize they were stealing kitkats. Like I think they were just stealing just to steal and then shortly later will find out what's in the back later. Kinda like people just yanking packages off of people's porches with no care what's inside.
Yup, pretty much. My mother used to be in marketing (mostly social media) and me being tuned into the online world made her job quite easy since I'd send her all the dumb stories like this one.
Now that she doesn't work in marketing I just get judged for it lmao
It was less about social media trends and more about how to use charitable causes. Which is even worse 😭.
Basically you have two methods, indirect causes and direct causes.
And indirect cause might be something like Coke providing products to a remote research station, in theory that makes no sense for Coke, but when a scientist who’s been eating and drinking nothing but Coke products the entire time they’ve been there, when they get back they’re gonna buy the stuff they’ve become familiar with. (This one was kinda weird and hard to find good examples of).
A direct cause makes more sense, it’s essentially picking a cause that is in tune with your brand to make you look like you care. A good example might be a surfing company supporting a clean oceans initiative or showing how they’re helping develop products to keep litter out of the oceans. In theory, surfers are going to see this and want to support the ‘good’ company that ‘cares’ about the ocean. When it reality it’s just marketing.
Ruin your day?? Buddy, you gotta have a little perspective. That’s gold
Edit: just give it to some kids or some teachers who are coming out of pocket for supplies…take it to hospitals or old folks homes. This is a positive and a win against Nestle, not they’ll even experience a dent in revenue from this manufactured “loss”
I love when they do shit like this. It makes me happy knowing that the people running the social media accounts for these companies are having fun with their jobs.
Right?! The naysayers are grumpy. In no way is this campaign going to influence my spending, I already have my favorite brands. I love they’re shit talking Nestle AND Trump in a couple of them. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
it’s not even the sort of product there’s a demand for. 12 tons of pure cocoa, yeah probably. no just kitkats that nobody is going to buy through the candy black market
I watched a news show years ago about cargo theft. I learned that it's items like these that are not only easiest to steel but also easiest to sell. A truck load of plasma tvs worth 10k each might be hard to sell, but every small time grocery store, corner store etc. Will grab a few cases of anything at a discount. These mafia people have stores and networks they deal with on a regular basis.
In the show I watched they said bottled water and diapers were the easiest to fence.
12 tons is around half the max cargo weight of a standard 20 ft shipping container or a 18 wheeler.
I know at least some shipments have been stolen by companies contracting with shipping companies that end up being fake and just driving away with the delivery.
In all likelihood, they figured a means to steal a shipment, but without the ability to know what that shipment contained. The humor of it all can only be matched by the thief’s deep disappointment when they opened it up
Step two: connect semi truck to trailer loaded with kit kats
Step three: drive off into the sunset with your best pal by your side until either law or the 'beetus catches up with you, preferably in Colombia for the atmosphere
Honestly, Nestle lost one truck load of KitKat. It's barely a rounding error in the scale of KitKats they produce and sell each year, so for the company to make a big fuss with press releases and announcing that it "might cause shortages for Easter" is such a joke they deserve to be clowned on.
Meanwhile, Nestle stealing water like it was promised to them
It was reported a couple of days ago. They're saying now that their little stunt won't affect supply, but immediately after the "theft" was announced, they stated that it might result in Easter chocolate shortages. Which didn't even make sense at the time because KitKat isn't typically an "Easter" chocolate
Ha! Very valid points. Tbh someone did have me wondering if this could be a lead up to an April 1st bit because it does seem like such an odd public announcement to make
I literally just saw that Nestle published a Linked-In style promo boasting about how much engagement and "free advertising" they just got out of this alleged theft.
I feel like either Willy Wonka got greedy or someone hijacked the wrong truck and said you know we can make this work? And is holding the Kit Kats hostage from Nestle.
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ReplyDeleteI loved the Tampa International Airport one
ReplyDeleteListen, capitalism sucks but shit like this cracks me up everytime
ReplyDeleteI'm fine with companies doing this stuff. Yes, it can be a bit annoying, but I would so much rather a minor annoyance instead of submerging yourself in doomscrolling every hour of every day. It's a nice distraction for a few minutes.
ReplyDeleteThis was hilarious! I love seeing their ways of “addressing” this. Also, surprised Wendy’s didn’t show up and show out! They usually do.
ReplyDeleteLmao ryanair
ReplyDeleteFeels like the setup to an episode of the Sopranos.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate that every company involved collectively agreed that “thoughts and prayers” should be reserved for talking about more dead kids
ReplyDeleteI think it’s someone who owns a corner shop lmao
ReplyDeleteThis is the Quebec maple syrup heist all over again
ReplyDeleteThis was my fave
ReplyDeletehttps://imgur.com/a/bPbB2ZC
All I'm learning from this is that the social media managers are very, very bored at a lot of companies.
ReplyDeleteThis marketing is obnoxious.
ReplyDeleteThis is the low stakes nonsense my overstimulated brain has been craving
ReplyDeleteHonestly this was one of the moments where we needed something unhinged like this so we could sit back relax and enjoy the chaos.
ReplyDeleteno because what do you even do with 12 tons of chocolate 😭😭 how did they even transport it
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DeleteEvery now and then its nice to remember that there are actual human beings who work at these huge soulless companies, getting up and going to work in a crummy office with bad lighting and a cubicle-made who chews too loudly and a kitchen with only one microwave that someone just reheated shrimp rice in and they dream of the day they win the lottery so they don't have to do this anymore, and it makes me happy to know that someone got to have a little fun at their job.
ReplyDeleteThis whole thing just feels inauthentic to me. Whether or not the theft was real, the clambering of marketing teams to all jump on the bandwagon much like the "McDonalds CEO won't eat his own product" rings of desperate.
ReplyDeleteAre the public really this gullible and entertained by this? apparently so lol
Winner: Ryanair
ReplyDeletehttps://imgur.com/a/TFfBlsa
ReplyDeleteFinnish long drink company of the happiest country in the world has also entered the chat 🍻
Any blow to Nestle makes me a happy guy. Fuck them and their degenerate practices.
ReplyDeleteTampa International Airport has such a beautiful online presence that I'm not surprised to see them here at all lol.
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I just realized that this whole kit-kat "heist" is an April fools joke 💀💀 duhhh
ReplyDeleteIt's sooo funny when companies that pay shitty salaries, have douche bag actions against the consumer, have slave factories around the world and pollute everything can have a break with small jokes online like they are buddy between themselfs.
ReplyDeletefunny
100% it was a publicity stunt
ReplyDeleteCorporations discovered circlejerking? First Mcdonalds CEO. Now this.
ReplyDeleteTotally NOT FUNNY! These INDUSTRY GIANTS should be VERY UPESET with THE CRRENT DEVELPMENT! 12TNNS! OMG. So many KITKATS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER.
ReplyDeleteHalloween fixing to be 🔥 at that house.
ReplyDeleteI’d much rather see these than fast food CEOs eating their products like it matters
ReplyDeleteIf they were the dark chocolate kitkats from Japan, I’m willing to do a deal
ReplyDeletei would like a waffle house statement plz and thank u
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be some up and coming detectives... big break.
ReplyDeletehttps://imgur.com/a/VI7ya8k
ReplyDeleteFirs the ceos clowning by eating their products, now this. I am enjoying this wave of mockery each company is having.
ReplyDeleteI think when whomever stole the semi, fucked up and didn't realize they were stealing kitkats. Like I think they were just stealing just to steal and then shortly later will find out what's in the back later. Kinda like people just yanking packages off of people's porches with no care what's inside.
I gotta hand it to Ryanair - very funny. The others…not so much.
ReplyDeleteOh, give me a break!
ReplyDeleteI feel bad for the dentists in Italy, but congrats for dentists in Poland.
ReplyDeleteSurprised Duo hasn’t spoken at this tragic time.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn’t have anything to with Dua Lipa so I don’t think Duo would care 🥀
ReplyDeleteu know what, shout out to phoebe
ReplyDeletelove u girl
Who took them ? My money is KitKat creating some viral campaign 😂
ReplyDeleteLosing 12 tons of Kit Kats doesn’t affect their supply? How many Kit Kats are they shipping out?!
ReplyDeleteThey are mostly sugar, they can make more.
DeleteEveryone got jokes.
ReplyDeletehttps://imgur.com/a/V2gNgxg
It’s a publicity stunt. Kit Kats weren’t actually stolen.
ReplyDeleteDoordash joking about stealing lol
ReplyDeleteThanks for this Brands that are killing the planet Update
ReplyDeleteOmnom? Picsart? Fkn Avici?!
ReplyDelete😂😂😂 Every single company came out of the woodwork.
Kitkat owns pizza hut?
ReplyDeleteSometimes I find brand shitposts funny
ReplyDeleteThis isn’t one of those times
It’s Easter season, maybe after three days they’ll show up
ReplyDeleteK. What happened now?
ReplyDeleteIt was Lisa Barlow
ReplyDeleteThis is as funny as Nabisco hyping up Larry Stylinson!! 💙💚
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ReplyDeleteI think Pizza Hut was making fun of more than just KitKat lol
ReplyDeleteI don’t understand the hot dogs only part. I’m not hip enough. 👵🏼
DeleteI meant the last sentence
Delete100%
DeleteGimme a break 🙄
ReplyDeleteYou cheeky monkey, you!
Delete😁
DeleteDo these social media managers sit all day waiting for a viral trend to jump on?
ReplyDeleteI mean...yeah...it's their job.
DeleteNone of them are particularly funny
DeleteI mean that’s their job.
DeleteYup, pretty much. My mother used to be in marketing (mostly social media) and me being tuned into the online world made her job quite easy since I'd send her all the dumb stories like this one.
DeleteNow that she doesn't work in marketing I just get judged for it lmao
That is literary how it works on social media to remain relevant to stay relevant..use and follow trends unless youre making them.
DeleteThis is funny. Now I’m sad that I can’t have a Nestle KitKat. I hope whomever it is sends them to the US so we may enjoy the superior KitKat!
ReplyDeleteLmao this is great
ReplyDeletehttps://imgur.com/a/w3FTz2A
ReplyDeleteMan fuck this scam world where every joke is a new opportunity to insert money hungry corporation’s
This whole thing originated from an announcement from a corporation though. Its not like theyre stealing your memes lmao.
DeleteKit kit didn’t make it a meme dumbass…it was a news announcement
DeleteI have a degree in marketing and we had a whole unit on how to do this stuff. Shit felt so scummy
DeleteWhat were some of the examples or strategies?
DeleteIt was less about social media trends and more about how to use charitable causes. Which is even worse 😭.
DeleteBasically you have two methods, indirect causes and direct causes.
And indirect cause might be something like Coke providing products to a remote research station, in theory that makes no sense for Coke, but when a scientist who’s been eating and drinking nothing but Coke products the entire time they’ve been there, when they get back they’re gonna buy the stuff they’ve become familiar with. (This one was kinda weird and hard to find good examples of).
A direct cause makes more sense, it’s essentially picking a cause that is in tune with your brand to make you look like you care. A good example might be a surfing company supporting a clean oceans initiative or showing how they’re helping develop products to keep litter out of the oceans. In theory, surfers are going to see this and want to support the ‘good’ company that ‘cares’ about the ocean. When it reality it’s just marketing.
The whole unit was kind of horrific
Oh wow, that's so interesting! But yes, so twisted too! Thank you for the info, the manipulation is wild to think about.
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DeleteCorporations they are just like us! Well, I mean the supreme court said so!
DeleteI was hoping someone would post this comic
DeleteThat's literally what Quicksilver did in X-Men: Days of Future Past.
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ReplyDeleteI think I found the culprit...
I’d like to thank Ryanair for the spit take I just did.
ReplyDeleteThat plane looks possessed
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ReplyDeleteIt's ok to chuckle at things that are amusing. Some of y'all need to bring it down a notch.
DeleteI just don’t understand. That’s the grossest candy. Why not Reece’s pieces, anyone would understand that.
ReplyDeleteOnly Americans think that Reese’s is good (and maybe a select few non Americans)
DeleteWell they are the European kitkats which I heard are better
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DeleteSeriously, is there a r/didthemath type post to express how much 12 tons of kitkat is?
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As many as my dustbin of a dad can put away in one sitting, g-d love him.
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It was 413,793 kitkats according to Nestle.
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Here the UK some news outlets are claiming this will affect Easter and that people will struggle to buy Easter eggs. It’s hilarious.
DeleteThat's funny because last week they were saying no one was buying eggs anymore
DeleteSuch an odd number for a bulk shipment. Who stole 7 kitkats ahead of the big heist?
Delete~260,000 kitkats if they're the standard 4-finger bar
DeleteI can’t explain it but scrolling through those made me genuinely smile.
ReplyDeleteokay brand i will begrudgingly accept this as pretty funny
ReplyDeletei can almost guarantee the kit kat thing will be an april fools joke
ReplyDeleteLiterally cuz it's just so random!?
ReplyDeletelmao this is so silly and i love it so much
ReplyDeletebut man, where the eff are those kitkats?!!?
There's been so much brand posting in here recently, it's doing my head in
ReplyDeleteI actually wonder who finds this shit funny? it's in the same area as AI generated videos for me, it's fucking slop
ReplyDeleteFinally somebody gets it
ReplyDeleteThank you. I hate brands trying to be cute and funny. Make my slop and give me diabetes in peace please.
ReplyDeleteIt's so cringe honestly!
ReplyDeleteI liked the burger posts better tbh. At least those had more effort (video) these are low-key just shitposts
ReplyDeleteSeriously.
ReplyDeletei wanted to post this, thanks for posting it
ReplyDeletei cannot wrap my head around the logistics of stealing twelve fuckin tons of KitKats
ReplyDeleteSorry, the pms was rough this month
DeleteSomeone also stole a tonne of gummy bears in Germany some time before this Kitkat heist
DeleteIt honestly feels like a marketing stunt to me. Unless there's like a police record or some evidence of it happening.
DeleteIt's just a stolen truck. This kind of thing happens.
DeleteI know that but the way Nestle is fussing over it is way too much.
DeleteDunno but Halloween gonna be awesome in someone’s neighborhood this year!
DeleteWendover will make an episode about this.
DeleteI think it was all on one large truck. So someone just stole a truck.
DeleteBut then what after? Im assuming a shipping port? Then some type of chocolate chop shop?!
DeleteImagine thinking you got away with an entire truck of merch and its just 12 tons of KitKats. That would ruin my day.
Deletei wish for there to be live footage of the thieves reactions when they realize that the truck they stole had nothing but kitkats in it
DeleteIf that ruins your day; you need to take a break
DeleteTook 12 tons of breaks lol (I'm lyin, Nestle, pls don't arrest me)
DeleteRuin your day?? Buddy, you gotta have a little perspective. That’s gold
DeleteEdit: just give it to some kids or some teachers who are coming out of pocket for supplies…take it to hospitals or old folks homes. This is a positive and a win against Nestle, not they’ll even experience a dent in revenue from this manufactured “loss”
If a Kit Kat is worth 1 break, 12 tons is like retirement.
DeleteMaybe if it was 12 tons of coffee crisp.
DeleteTf am I supposed to do w 12 tons of Kitkats? What fence is gonna take that? Also gotta deal w it before it melts.
DeleteMelt it all down and make a 12 ton Kit Kat?
DeleteWhere do you live the desert? They aren't going to melt. Just pop them in the kitchen cabinet.
Delete... I live in Australia lol
DeleteI dunno move then. You're the one who stole a bunch of KitKats. You should've thought about that before you did it.
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I didn't know they were Kitkats. I guess that's the risk you take when stealing a truck.
DeleteI had a really terrible morning, and this thread just made my entire day 🤣
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Deletelol Del Tacos is my favourite
ReplyDeleteTheirs is actually so goddamn funny
DeleteThe chocolate looks like poo to me
DeleteI love when they do shit like this. It makes me happy knowing that the people running the social media accounts for these companies are having fun with their jobs.
ReplyDeleteThank you. So many Debbie Downers in here over something so silly and small in the grand scheme of things.
DeleteSeriously! It’s like, the social media managers for these companies are probably just underpaid peons like the rest of us, let them have fun!
DeleteRight?! The naysayers are grumpy. In no way is this campaign going to influence my spending, I already have my favorite brands. I love they’re shit talking Nestle AND Trump in a couple of them. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
DeleteAlso everyone here was losing their shit over the burger thing but now this is too far? Wild lol
DeleteI normally hate when companies jump on a bandwagon, but this is actually kind of funny.
ReplyDeleteIkr 😭🤭🤭🤭😂
DeleteNow this is the type of drama I come here for 😂
ReplyDeleteIn all seriousness though who took them? And why? And how?? What kind of size container is 12 tons of kitkats?? I have so many questions.
ReplyDeleteSomeone who needed a long break
DeleteI really want to know if they were assorted flavours.
DeleteWe are going to see so many KitKats being sold in farmer markets around Europe lol
DeleteI want to know if Sir Michael Caine has released a statement on his whereabouts at the time.
DeleteThe Cooper gang strikes again
Deleteit’s not even the sort of product there’s a demand for. 12 tons of pure cocoa, yeah probably. no just kitkats that nobody is going to buy through the candy black market
DeleteI watched a news show years ago about cargo theft. I learned that it's items like these that are not only easiest to steel but also easiest to sell. A truck load of plasma tvs worth 10k each might be hard to sell, but every small time grocery store, corner store etc. Will grab a few cases of anything at a discount. These mafia people have stores and networks they deal with on a regular basis.
DeleteIn the show I watched they said bottled water and diapers were the easiest to fence.
12 tons is around half the max cargo weight of a standard 20 ft shipping container or a 18 wheeler.
DeleteI know at least some shipments have been stolen by companies contracting with shipping companies that end up being fake and just driving away with the delivery.
Mr. Goodbar is my guess
DeleteThe universe gives gifts during trying times.
DeleteThe Evergreen. The Louvre Heist. And now this.
In all likelihood, they figured a means to steal a shipment, but without the ability to know what that shipment contained. The humor of it all can only be matched by the thief’s deep disappointment when they opened it up
DeleteOr extreme elation at the lifetimes supply of Kit Kat’s
DeleteFreeze them until Halloween and then everyone gets Kit Kat's!
DeleteLmao logistics is also my first thought.
DeleteWill they keep? Do you freeze them? In whose freezer?! 😂
They ain’t twinkies
DeleteI’ve never had a Twinkie, we don’t have them here
DeleteYou’re not really missing out on anything, friend.
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DeleteAll I know is eventually some mobster will be given the Kit kats moniker ala Paulie Walnuts.
DeleteRIGHT! SO. MANY. QUESTIONS.
DeleteIt was me
DeleteYou on your cycle too?
DeleteCan't believe you got there before me. 🙄
Lmao actually no because I’m on the pill, I just did it for the love of the game
Deletecan I have one?
DeleteNo
DeleteYou can have two
Gimmie a break!
DeleteGimme a break of that KitKat bar!
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DeleteOhMyGawd, your flair 🥰
DeleteWe need a 6 part Netflix documentary about this heist
Deletenow thats a documentary society needs to palate cleanse from the night stalker and epstein and all the horrible shit we’ve been consuming
DeleteI noticed this on twitter. Never seen brands clown another company for products being stolen lmao. They should make a KitKat pizza nonetheless 😆
ReplyDeletedude it wasn't just stolen, it was a heist!
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DeleteStep one: get a semi truck
DeleteStep two: connect semi truck to trailer loaded with kit kats
Step three: drive off into the sunset with your best pal by your side until either law or the 'beetus catches up with you, preferably in Colombia for the atmosphere
Honestly, Nestle lost one truck load of KitKat. It's barely a rounding error in the scale of KitKats they produce and sell each year, so for the company to make a big fuss with press releases and announcing that it "might cause shortages for Easter" is such a joke they deserve to be clowned on.
DeleteMeanwhile, Nestle stealing water like it was promised to them
"and announcing that it "might cause shortages for Easter" is such a joke they deserve to be clowned on."
DeleteWhere did they announce this? Because the image from kitkat says supply wont be effected.
It was reported a couple of days ago. They're saying now that their little stunt won't affect supply, but immediately after the "theft" was announced, they stated that it might result in Easter chocolate shortages. Which didn't even make sense at the time because KitKat isn't typically an "Easter" chocolate
DeleteHa! Very valid points. Tbh someone did have me wondering if this could be a lead up to an April 1st bit because it does seem like such an odd public announcement to make
DeleteI literally just saw that Nestle published a Linked-In style promo boasting about how much engagement and "free advertising" they just got out of this alleged theft.
DeleteI hate that I was right about this
I just have to lol
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This whole thing is a gross marketing stunt. Fuck Nestle
DeleteThat is hilarious. Losing "12 tons of KitKat" hits way different than losing a truckload of KitKat. The messaging feels deliberate on their part lol.
DeleteApril fools. I literally have a salt shaker next to me for scrolling Reddit today
ReplyDeleteI mean, Nestle could cause a drinking water shortage. So I think it's fair ?
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