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To think a kitkat without wafer is actually rather a treat?

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User543212345 · 01/02/2016 08:55

And not a "loss of monetary and emotional significance"?

And definitely not something to run to the papers/write a ludicrous complaint about? Link

I had one without wafer in my lunchbox about 25 years ago. I still remember how delighted I was Grin Chocolate

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Quoteunquote · 02/02/2016 12:20

Anyone supporting and funding Nestlé is an ignorant twonk.

mollie123 · 02/02/2016 16:16

If anything |I buy particularly with food which falls below the standard expected I would fire off an email to the manufacturers - for example a large pack of Shapes dog biscuits that had next to no black ones in it - and usually they will refund the cost of the particular purchase and apologise.
I woulkd expect no more - this trainee lawyer is being a tad ridiculous and the most she should receive is a refund of the original purchase and a 'sorry'

Murloc · 02/02/2016 16:23

I love when you get a randomly different food product. Makes me feel all special. Grin

My favourite was when my diet coke from McDonalds contained not ice rattling around inside, but the entire dispenser nozzle from the pump. It must have fallen into the cup mid-flow.

They gave me £50 of food vouchers when I took it back in!

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