Where is Bumble Bee tuna headquarters?

California, United States
Bumble Bee Foods/Headquarters

Bumble Bee Foods, LLC, is a company that produces canned tuna, salmon, other seafoods, and chicken under the brand names “Bumble Bee,” “Wild Selections,” “Beach Cliff,” “Brunswick,” and “Snow’s.” The company is headquartered in San Diego, California, United States.

How do I contact Bumble Bee?

You can contact us at our toll-free number 800-800-8572.

Who owns Bumble Bee tuna fish?

FCF Co., Ltd.
Bumble Bee Foods/Parent organizations

Is Bumble Bee a tuna from China?

Last month, Taiwan-based Fong Chun Formosa Fishery Company (FCF), one of the top three global tuna traders, bought U.S. canned-tuna brand Bumble Bee Foods for $928 million.

Is Bumble Bee tuna going out of business?

The brand will likely live on with new ownership. Bumble Bee Foods—which along with StarKist and Chicken of the Sea is one of America’s largest canned tuna brands—filed for bankruptcy on Thursday and plans to sell its business to the Taiwanese seafood company FCF Fishery.

Did Bumble Bee tuna go out of business?

One of the nation’s best-known tuna brands has filed for bankruptcy. San Diego-based Bumble Bee Foods filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Delaware on Thursday and announced it has agreed to sell the company’s assets to Taiwan-based FCF Co.

Is Bumble Bee tuna high in mercury?

White tuna comes from a much larger fish, so it typically contains higher levels of mercury. Bumble Bee’s cans do not contain any information about its products’ mercury levels, but the company addresses mercury queries on its website. The company says, “nearly all fish contain traces of methyl mercury.

Can a bumblebee sting you more than once?

Like most other stinging wasps and bees, bumblebees sting to defend themselves and their nest. Bumblebees, unlike honeybees, are able to sting multiple times, but they are much less likely to sting than hornets, yellow jackets or honeybees.

What is wrong with Bumble Bee Tuna?

Bumble Bee Foods has issued a voluntary recall on specific codes of its 5-ounce chunk white Albacore and chunk light tuna products, over a problem with loose seals on the cans.

Can a Bumble Bee sting you more than once?