Before the holidays I made a trip to Seymour Johnson AFB for a 'big' shopping, and I decided to buy a case of bacon ($2.50 vs $4.95) because the savings on that alone would pay for my gas to drive a 4-hour round trip.
Mistake. HUGE mistake. I bought the 16 oz. hardwood smoked, premium sliced bacon that comes in a box like the picture below.
I'm down to my last 5-6 pounds of bacon, and every time I open a new box, I get angrier and angrier. I have YET to find a single pound of 'premium' bacon with the slices of uniform thickness or with pieces that are WHOLE so that you can pull them apart. Most of the slices are made up of 4-5 segments - impossible to cook... and this morning was the straw that broke this camel's back. I opened a new package, used the ENTIRE PACK to get SIX uniform slices for breakfast. The rest I threw in the garbage, and the balance of the case will go to the local soup kitchen tomorrow.
Now..... having said this.... I NEVER HAD THIS PROBLEM EXCEPT WITH THE CASE I GOT AT THE COMMISSARY - and it wasn't one or two packages! IT WAS EVERY SINGLE POUND I'VE OPENED.
I have come to the conclusion, based on my own empirical evidence that the problem is not quality control but that the Gwaltney company is dumping their bacon rejects to fill their contractual obligations with the military. No other explanation I can think of, since Food Lion and Walmart seem to get 'premium' bacon.
I have also written of this to my Congressional Rep. Walter B. Jones, since he is on the Committee on Armed Services: Subcommittee on Military Personnel, Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces, and Subcommittee on Oversights and Investigations.
Frankly I'm tired of the United States military and their families being screwed from every direction! This is my little attempt to fight back!
I will also never purchase another thing with the word 'Gwaltney' on it.
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