A law student in England has written a letter to Nestle demanding a lifetime supply of the confectionary after biting into a waferless Kit Kat.

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Saima Ahmad, a 20-year-old law student from King's College London, bought a multipack of eight Kit Kats for £2. While many consider finding a waferless Kit Kat a rare incident, Saima felt disappointed and claimed that it was a monetary and emotional loss for which the confectionary giant should compensate her, reports itv.com

"Clearly, if I wanted to purchase a confectionery item that is pure chocolate, I would have purchased a bar of Galaxy. I wouldn't rule out taking this further if Nestle do not apologise or compensate me adequately," said Saima demanding a lifetime supply of the snacks as compensation.