Mary Bowerman

USA TODAY Network

A 20-year-old law student in the U.K. is requesting a lifetime supply of Kit Kat bars after purchasing a pack of the candy that was waferless.

While waferless Kit Kats aren’t unheard of, and there is even a Facebook page dedicated to finding a solid chocolate Kit Kat, Saima Ahmad wasn’t amused when she bit into a waferless bar last month, ITV reported.

Ahmad penned a letter to Nestle slamming the company for selling a “defective” product, ITV reported.

“I feel as though I have been misled to part with my money and purchase a product that is clearly different from what has been marketed by Nestle,” Ahmad wrote. “The loss I have suffered is of monetary and emotional significance."

Ahmad said she hasn’t ruled out taking legal action if the company does not “apologize or compensate” her for the defective bars.

And by compensate she means offer up an “unlimited supply of supply of KitKat,” ITV reported.

USA TODAY Network has reached out to Nestle for comment.

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