"I'm not sure if by calling us they assumed there was some sort of action we could take," said Constable Geoff Higdon.
Having to wait for a delicious pizza to be delivered to your doorstep is bad enough, but getting one with an insufficient amount of cheese... now that's just criminal, isn't it? It certainly is for this woman from Newfoundland, Canada, who actually called 911 to report the 'crime.'
According to a tweet shared by the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary account, a woman called to make the specific emergency call. And of course, her request for help wasn't welcomed.
"The individual had an issue with the company she bought the pizza from, and there wasn't enough cheese, and had approached the company and didn't like whatever response they had given," Constable Geoff Higdon who received the call on June 17 told CBS News.
"I'm not sure if by calling us they assumed there was some sort of action we could take, or what the situation was, but of course we advised the individual they just needed to speak with the manager of the company and not the police," he added.
Here's what some Twitter users had to say on the matter:
Well, Twitter sure thinks all is fair in matters of food and insufficient cheese. What do you think? Tell us in the comments section below.
According to a tweet shared by the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary account, a woman called to make the specific emergency call. And of course, her request for help wasn't welcomed.
"Sir, please do not call police to complain that your pizza did not have enough cheese on it." <--- legit ...Tales from our 'Comm Center.'
- RNC (Police) (@RNC_PoliceNL) June 17, 2016
"The individual had an issue with the company she bought the pizza from, and there wasn't enough cheese, and had approached the company and didn't like whatever response they had given," Constable Geoff Higdon who received the call on June 17 told CBS News.
"I'm not sure if by calling us they assumed there was some sort of action we could take, or what the situation was, but of course we advised the individual they just needed to speak with the manager of the company and not the police," he added.
Here's what some Twitter users had to say on the matter:
@RNC_PoliceNL sounds criminal to me, RNC b'y! :)
- Jeff Marshall (@JeffMarshallNL) June 17, 2016
@RNC_PoliceNL pic.twitter.com/WrQe54pKmQ
- D_wa_yne*Tu_ck (@BobSter19) June 17, 2016
@RNC_PoliceNL Insufficient cheese is indeed a serious crime!
- markwbutt (@markwbutt) June 17, 2016
Well, Twitter sure thinks all is fair in matters of food and insufficient cheese. What do you think? Tell us in the comments section below.