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Give her a break! A woman is demanding a lifetime supply of KitKats after she said her recent purchase of the sweet treat was missing a key ingredient.

20-year-old Saima Ahmad, of London, claims the pack she bought was missing a wafer filling.

According to Yahoo News, the law student from Enfield, north London, wrote a letter to Nestle with her demands and allegedly referenced a case from the 1930s to back up her actions.

Ahmad writes in her letter:

“The truth of the matter is; manufacturers owe a duty of care to consumers. The specific duty you owe in consistency in your manufacturing process. The failure to take due care in the manufacturing process resulted in a product being defective.”

“The loss I have suffered is of monetary and emotional significance,” she says.

Not only would she like “a full refund of the defective pack,” Ahmad goes on to say she “wouldn’t rule out taking this further” if Nestle does not apologize or compensate her “adequately.”

Ahmad is in her second year at King’s College London and believes Nestle is in the wrong, referencing some online chat forums full of other people with similar complaints regarding the chocolate bad missing the necessary crunch.

“Nestle has a huge following and I don’t think these mistakes are acceptable,” she says. “I’m trying my luck, if you don’t ask you don’t get.”

Take a break, love! Chocolate fan fuming after THIS was missing from her Kit Kat https://t.co/5eUn6ZXSo1 pic.twitter.com/H1osUlYIFs — Daily Star (@dailystar) January 31, 2016