A mum said she was 'shocked' when she opened up a bacon roll from Starbucks to find just one 'fatty' rasher.
Amy Hope Preston, from Newark, ordered the £4 sandwich and a toffee nut latte from a Starbucks Drive-thru in Newark on Friday, December 10, but was very confused with what she say when she opened up her roll.
The 22-year-old medicine counter assistant told NottinghamshireLive : "I was so shocked.
"I expected so much more for £4.
"There was literally one slice of bacon in it which was majority fat and no butter."
Ms Preston had quickly popped into the drive-thru after dropping her daughter at nursery.

She added: "I got home and opened it up so I could put my sauce on. "That's when I realised.
"I've ordered plenty at Starbucks but usually only a coffee. I definitely won't be ordering any food from them again."
The mum put up a picture of her sarnie on a Facebook group which garnered nearly 400 likes and almost 200 comments.
She added: "I put it on social media because I just couldn't believe it."
Starbucks was approached for comment.
Amy is not the only hungry diner to have felt disappoint by their food.
In August one woman, who has chosen to remain anonymous, decided to treat herself to side of cheesy chips from the Sir Henry Segrave Wetherspoons in Southport, after a boozy night out.
But, while the diner admits she wasn't expecting gourmet food from the pub chain, she was left in hysterics when her cheesy chips arrived.
"It was only Wetherspoons so I wasn't expecting a gourmet meal, but it did make me laugh," she said.
"Can you see the cheese? I struggled to."
Bemused by the apparent lack of cheese on the cheesy chips, the woman decided to post a picture of her meal in a food review group on Facebook, and was met with mixed responses.
"It's not World War II, is cheese still being rationed?" one Facebook user jokingly questioned.
"Is that mayonnaise?" another asked, while a third commented: "I did think that was salad cream".
A fourth questioned: "Oh my gosh, that's meant to be cheese?"
Meanwhile, a slightly more rational commenter wrote: "Apart from the lack of whatever is meant to be on top, am I the only one who thinks the chips look nice?"