Do you have a favorite chocolate? Keely McGrath, 25, also has it. I mean, maybe the situation has changed a little after her last experience with Kit Kat, the brand's candy Nestlé.
The situation left Keely devastated. That's because she expected one thing from the chocolate bar's ingredients. However, upon opening the package, she was frustrated with what she received.
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Before we continue, jog your memory: how do you remember Kit Kat? A chocolate bar with four wafers joined together, right? I mean, more or less. The girl found a Kit Kat without the cracker!
This is where the suspenseful soundtrack comes in: Tchan, Tchan, Tchan, Tchan…
What do you mean Kit Kat doesn't have cookies?
Jokes aside, this was Keely McGrath's big disappointment. She, as a consumer of chocolates, she never imagined that there could be a candy bar that would be different from what she consumed practically her whole life.
On social networks, the young woman joked: “My Kit Kat does not have Kat”.
“Thousands of people are saying I won the food lottery. But the way I see it, if I wanted a Kit Kat without wafers I would have bought another bar,” she wrote.
The young woman found this delicacy in the city of Darwin, Australia. The girl's biggest disappointment is that she is not a big fan of chocolate and likes this specific brand precisely because it has more cookies than milk chocolate.
“I was disappointed,” she concluded.
How is this possible?
Although the entire candy manufacturing process is automated, mistakes can happen. And that's exactly what happened in the situation with Keely.
According to the chocolate manufacturer, as published by the Daily Mail website, the cookies are baked separately, before joining the candy. Occasionally it may happen that the merge is not successful and the final product is missing one of the parts.
Hopefully the young lady will give it another chance and buy more Kit Kats in the future.
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