Swiss food giant Nestlé says about 12 tons of its KitKat chocolate brand were stolen after leaving its production site in Italy earlier this week for Poland.
Some trucking companies prefer to be left in the dark as to what their employeesindependent contractors who also lease their trucks from us get up to. It allows them a degree of plausible deniability when the trucks are overloaded, under-maintained, and unsafe.
Of course not. They would pay a trucking company, who has contractors driving trucks. Maybe those guys are breaking the law, but smol bean Nestle would never do evil.
Huh, these vehicles don’t have gps tracking? I would have expected all of them to have some sort of thing like that on board by now for security.
Some trucking companies prefer to be left in the dark as to what their
employeesindependent contractors who also lease their trucks from us get up to. It allows them a degree of plausible deniability when the trucks are overloaded, under-maintained, and unsafe.Would nestle do such a thing?
Of course not. They would pay a trucking company, who has contractors driving trucks. Maybe those guys are breaking the law, but smol bean Nestle would never do evil.