A person in Ohio called the police to complain about her KFC order.
The Euclid Police Department received a call last week from a woman who told a dispatcher that she did not get enough chicken after ordering from the drive-through at the fast-food outlet.
The unnamed woman claimed that she had only received four pieces of chicken despite paying for eight.
The caller was advised that her problem was a civil matter but she demanded that an officer was sent to the scene.
The department confirmed that an officer attended the scene and informed the woman that he was unable to act on the incident.
Police Chief Scott Meyer has said the situation serves as a reminder to the public to only use the emergency services for genuine reasons.
He told WJW-TV: "While we are here to serve the public, an incorrect drive-through order is not a police matter."