A police officer in Kansas was shocked when he bought a coffee at the local McDonald’s and saw “F–ing Pig,” scrawled on the cup.

The chief of police in Herington said one of his officers went to the drive-thru in Junction City Saturday on his way to work when he received the insulting label.

“This is what he paid for,” Police Chief Brian Hornaday wrote on Facebook, along with an image of the cup.

“This is likely the act of one person and not a representation of the company,” Hornaday said.

When the incident was brought to the fast food giant’s attention they offered the cop a free lunch.

“No thank you. A Big Mac and large fries doesn’t make up for it,” wrote Hornaday. “The US Veteran who continues to serve deserves much more.”

“This is not only bad for McDonalds, but is also a black eye for Junction City,” he added.

By Sunday, the post had been shared more than 4,500 times.

Employees at the the McDonald’s in Junction City told local outlets an internal investigation is ongoing.

The Junction City Police Department said in a Facebook post that the incident wasn’t representative of how the majority of residents feel about cops.

“We would like that officer to know this is not representative of how the majority of residents in Junction City feel about Law Enforcement,” the post said.

“JCPD has a very wonderful and supportive community we are honored to serve. We are hopeful that the business this occurred takes appropriate action.”

The incident came about a month after a police officer in Oklahoma went to Starbucks and reportedly got a coffee cup with the label “Pig” plastered on it. The java chain fired the manager at the shop, and she’s since threatened a lawsuit.