Ann... OK, I know this is going to sound REALLY stupid.... have you any idea what type of glass it is??
Does it look like it's from a light fitting?
I was yakking to hubby about it this morning - I've been pondering HOW glass gets into bacon during the manufacturing process.... and I failed
Hubby says the only way is for the factory to be negligent on the light fittings... you know, a bulb's blown & it's not in a sealed unit - which it should be...
The only OTHER way for it to get there, is if it was PUT there - Andy says, maybe a disgruntled worker....
A lot of food manufacture lines have metal detectors, to catch screws, bolts, etc, but that wouldn't detect glass....and they also have visual inspections for vermin & anything else, but they might not spot clear glass....
Sounds wonderful, don't it?
So, I would defintely keep on this - it's unlikely that you have the ONLY instance of this as Tony says..... again, as Red also says, do NOT relinquish your evidence. I would also contact Trading Standards today & let them know as well - they may have had calls about this as well & it might be that it's something that needs to be followed up.
Years back, Andy worked at a sweetie place in Blackpool & glass was put into the toffee at some stage - the guy was working his notice & wasn't happy - got him a 2 year stretch in prison & serves him right, I say. Luckily (?) it was spotted by a worker who 'tested' a toffee as it was being packed..... and the police were called in before the product was shipped.
Keep us posted, but as you say, yet ANOTHER reason for us to supply our own food, huh?