For comparison, last year I was eating a packaged slice of ham and bit something hard, a rock or bone or something. Didn't hurt me or anything, but still odd. It was small and white, but could have been anything. I threw it out.
Later that day I wrote the company just to let them know, thinking if others had similar issues they could investigate.
They wrote me back saying it's impossible their packs would have bones in them, and it's possible my own tooth broke/chipped and that's what I was biting, and attached a coupon for something like 35 cents off one pack.
I found the reply to be really bizarre - I'd probably rather they not responded at all.
Funnily enough, I have indeed have had part of a tooth (an impacted wisdom tooth) come off when eationg something, and was kind of grossed out that my food could contain this small white hard stone-like thing... until later that day I realized I was missing a part of a tooth.
Actually, it's happened twice, as about 15 years after that I had a bad cavity and fracture in a forward molar, and a few days before a scheduled root canal it happened again, but this time I suspected what had happened as soon as I encountered something hard all of a sudden while chewing something that shouldn't really have bits as hard as that in it.
Which is to say, their response that perhaps it was your own tooth may not have been as out of left field as you might have thought. It's probably a somewhat common occurrence.
Later that day I wrote the company just to let them know, thinking if others had similar issues they could investigate.
They wrote me back saying it's impossible their packs would have bones in them, and it's possible my own tooth broke/chipped and that's what I was biting, and attached a coupon for something like 35 cents off one pack.
I found the reply to be really bizarre - I'd probably rather they not responded at all.