British chocolate lovers were asked to supply themselves with a beloved sweet treat after Nestle announced his dispatch.
The vegan bar of the fan favorite kitkat is made by food and drink giants, although in 2021 it will only be hit on the shelves.
The initial hype around the chocolate bar when the global demand unfortunately dropped.
The British were asked to take care of Kitkat Vegan Chocolate Bar after Nestle Axes
According to reports, the milk -free chocolate was not available for a while in shops and online, and Nestlé has now confirmed that this was confirmed #Kitkat V was discontinued worldwide with the exception of the United Kingdom due to the decline in sales. pic.twitter.com/t1i6srzl9q
– Total vegan buzz (@TOtlyveganco) January 29, 2025
A Nestle spokesman said about the move: “We know that Kitkat Vegan was popular for those looking for milk or vegan alternatives.
“Unfortunately, global demand has reduced so far that production became increasingly complex, and we have now made the difficult decision to set the product.”
According to the U -Bahn, it is assumed that the brand will concentrate its energies on “classic” chocolate bars.
The brand admitted that the controversial step among the fans would cause a “disappointment”, but there would still be time to get British in stock.
The spokesman added: “It will be available in Great Britain and Ireland until summer.”
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Nestle fans were understandably shocked and angry about the news in which a person asked: “No, the vegan kitkat is set?! Why are we going backwards.”
Another added: “I love this, (and) so my children! Maybe if they had sold them in multi-pack and brightly the price and they put in addition to the regular kitkats instead of only in the free act.”
Others said the decision would only make things “more difficult” for vegans, with some “cruel” characterized.
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