Student demands lifetime supply of Kit Kat bars after buying eight lacking wafers
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A British student demanded this week that confectioner Nestle give her a lifetime supply of Kit Kat bars after she bought eight packages, none of which contained the candy's wafer portion, the Daily Mail reported.
Saima Ahmad, 20, a student at Kings College in London wrote the manufacturer demanding the sweet restitution after purchasing an £2 multi-pack (about $3) in December which contained pure chocolate.
"They go about the advertising the unique concept of Kit Kat, but I'm so disappointed by what I have purchased," Ahmad told the paper.
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"No one else in the industry has that unique concept of mixing the wafer with the chocolate," she said.
Ahmad asked that Nestle's CEO, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, personally respond to her request.
She said that having a lifetime supply of the chocolate creation will allow her to execute quality control for the company.
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"Clearly, if I wanted to purchase a confectionery item that is purely chocolate, I would have purchased a bar of Galaxy," she wrote in the letter.
KitKat is manufactured in the United States by the Hershey Chocolate Company, but is produced worldwide by Nestle.