Corn King is a product of Tyson. Contact info at this link:
http://www.tyson.com/Corporate/Contact/CustomerService.aspx
Let us know what they say!
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You can contact Tyson... since Corn King is a brand they are associated with.
Mail: Tyson Foods, Inc.
P.O. Box 2020
Springdale, AR 72764-6999
Telephone: 1-800-643-3410
Consumer Relations CP631
2200 Don Tyson Parkway
Springdale, AR 72762
Or fill out the contact form at:
http://www.tyson.com/Corporate/Contact/CustomerService.aspx
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Bacon is from a pig, which has bones in it. Do people actually forget they are eating dead animals?
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Um...Lady, just because it comes from an animal with bones doesn't mean it should come with bones in it. Really...that's like saying someone with hair processes the food so you shouldn't be freaked out when you find a foreign hair in it.
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(BA) skelly
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Skelly, the point is that when you are eating something that has bones, you might get a bone. Pig hair would be acceptable to me, human hair would not since I do not eat humans.
Have you never seen part of feather on a piece of a chicken or hair on a side of country ham? It is a dead animal that has been cut up for you to cook and eat. Even hamburger meat sometimes has ground up bone in it. Or a can of beans with a grasshopper in it. (I have done so). Or even fresh produce with a bug. Just spit it out and go on. Or remove it if you see it first.
Calling to complain is not going to make the slaughter and process anymore unboneable. Perso... more >>
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I understand your point, Lady. I'm just saying that it's not really acceptable to get a bone in your bacon. I guess I would be a little peeved if I got some extras in my meat. I'm not deluding myself that there aren't all kinds of nasty things in the food I buy, but if I can't see it, it's not there, right? The OP just wanted a number to call. I think he should at least get a refund.
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Skelly, I think it is unreasonable to get upset over a bone or animal hair being on a dead animal you are going to eat. But we all have our own opinions.
I don't agree a refund is in order. When you consume dead animals you are going to get dead animal parts sometimes.
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Lady-Absolutely. And I wouldn't go screaming off into the night looking for vengeance on the evil Corn King, but I'd ask for a refund or a pack of boneless bacon. Now, please, let me have my little kid notion that bacon really grows on trees.
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Skelly, having seen several small claims court cases involving bones or foreign matrter in food, you are so outta gas on this it isn't even funny. Generally speaking, if the offending item is a normal constituent of the food source, such as bones, you will not prevail. If it were a piece of metal, then you have a slam bang case. Youn were given accurate info. You are eating a dead animal and animals contain bones, and oocasionally, they slip thropugh into the finished product. Nanny nanny boo boo! A refund is in order, but you are making a mountain out of a molehill.
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Lol..ok Skell, bacon grows on trees.
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Starlord-I didn't lodge this complaint, nor did I say I would sue. Where'd ya get that? I would ask for a refund, nicely, or a new package of bacon. Yes, they slip through, and yes, I, along with the OP, have the right to request one without a dang bone in it. They can say no, and I, not being insane, would just let it go and buy bacon from another tree.
Making a mountain out of a molehill?? You just said yourself that the OP, who is not me, would be entitled to a refund. That's what I said. Did you have dinner with Stew at Buffalo Wild Wings?
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Thank you, Lady. Now if I could figure out how to get the eggs out of eggplant, I'd be set for breakfast.
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Lol Skelly. Eggs grow in the ground don't you know?
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skelly, You're right on the money. Most people in the real world would agree but in my3cents land an OP could complain they found a razor blade in the bacon and there are people on here who would slam the OP of not paying for the razor. That's just the way it goes here.
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For real, Lady? How much time I've wasted...
LMAO, Stew.
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Stew, that is not so. Pigs are not born with razor blades. A razor blade is a foreign object, NOT a body part. If a person is uncomfortable finding body parts in their meat then they should not eat meat.
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I have to agree with you on that Stewart.
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A bone in bacon is a foreign object as well LadyScot. I'm baffled how a bone would ever make it into bacon. It probably wasn't even a pig bone. Probably a bone from a lowly underpaid immigrant worker. That would make more sense than a pig bone from the bacon pig.
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Go vegetarian. You avoid any animal bones this way. :)
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Sherdy, I will never go vegetarian. Just to many darn delicious animals to choose from.
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Mmmmmmmmm meeeeeaaaat.
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(Lord of the rings orcs) I wants some meatses.
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I thought most bacon here was made from pork bellys. There are not any bones in the belly of a pork, wouldn't that be an unusual item, just like one would not expect to find a bone in pig snouts, just cartiledge.
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JR, unusual maybe but not unheard of. The meat is processed in a plant where other cuts are as well. There is bound to be some cross contamination of skin, bones and hair.
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LadyScot: You are probably right.
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Sherdy, I did not climb to the top of the darn food chain to eat carrots!
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(BA) Clutzycook
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clutzy - sure you did... it's just that you forgot the carrots are suppose to be stuffed into the rabbit first before you eat them :D
and bacon bone?
well after i pull my mind up from below the gutter...
dang. how big was the bone? a chip, or a good chunk of bone?
either that or it was well done?
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ROTFL!!!!
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