Do you prefer canned food or dry food? What brand? There are so many different brands, all shapes and sizes of pet food to select from and pet owners are provided with very little information to base your decisions on (other than advertising) - it can get so confusing! Well, buckle your seatbelt depending on how much you know of the pet food industry, this could be a bumpy ride!
All pet foods use colorful words like choice and premium,
though few of them actually use premium or choice ingredients in their foods.
The 'secret' is that per the policy of the pet food industry, no pet food can
make any claims or references on their label or advertising as to the quality
or rank of ingredients. You see, the word 'premium' when it's related to pet
food does not mean that the ingredients in the food are premium. With pet
foods, premium can not describe the food nor does it, describe the quality of
the food. It is a marketing term and that is all. Per the pet food industries
own rules and regulations, "There are no references to ingredient quality
or grade" So, words like premium, or choice, or quality are just marketing
or sales terms. They should not be interpreted as terms describing the excellence
of the food. Read more..
Source: http://EzineArticles.com
Source: http://EzineArticles.com
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