Pet-food recall: All “wet” foods are not recalled
By Gina Spadafori
March 24, 2007
I just got off the phone with a well-connected and well-respected person who neither works for the pet-food industry nor the government but has speed-dial access to just about everyone who does. This is also a person I have known for many years and would trust with my own life. The story:
The rumors that the recall has expanded to all “wet” foods is not true. What has happened, according to the source, is that retailers are having a difficult time getting the right product off the shelves, and so many have opted to pull all batches and, in some cases, all “wet” products. At least one pet-food company has a similiar call, pulling back product without regard to batch numbers. No doubt this is a good decision, better safe than sorry.
But at this point the recall still technically involves only those products and batch numbers listed on the recall site. Now, you may feel comfortable not feeding any of those brands at all — at least for now — and that may well be a well-reasoned decision on your part. It’s your call. Again, better safe than sorry.
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I know you trust your source. But it isn’t disclosed. I know I trust my source, and I have disclosed it. My source is the Associated Press - and the AP has reported that after the press conference yesterday, MENU FOODS recalled ALL batches of the foods affected, regardless of date of production. This was released last night around 7PM and widely quoted and reported on national media outlets, including CNN. Now, if one is seriously trying to play it safe - they should believe the national syndicated media and not the personal friend of the person who wrote petconnection.com. Sorry to be so blunt, but I hope no one believes you and your friend.
Comment by Sue J — March 24, 2007 @ 3:53 pm
Also Nutro’s CEO expanded the list at least for Nutro:
Statement by Nutro Products CEO Dave Kravis on Findings of New York State Food Laboratory in Menu Foods’ Recall & Just Expanded Menu Foods’ Recall
Nutro’s Dry Foods, Biscuits and Treats Are NOT Manufactured by Menu Foods and Are NOT Involved in This Recall
CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif., March 23 /PRNewswire/ — We are extremely disturbed that something in the Menu Foods’ supply chain went terribly wrong. At Nutro Products, we care deeply about our customers’ pets and it is simply unacceptable that this has happened.
As President and CEO of Nutro Products, I ordered the recall of specific products manufactured for Nutro by Menu Foods. I went further and expanded the recall beyond what was initially suggested by Menu Foods to further protect our customers’ pets.
We have just been made aware that Menu Foods has expanded their recall and we ask all Nutro customers that have any wet “cuts & gravy style” pet food product, regardless of the “best by date”, to no longer feed these products to their pets and to return them for a full refund. This action is being taken to avoid customers’ confusion in reading specific “best by dates” on individual cans and pouches.
I want to make it very clear that Nutro’s dry foods, biscuits and treats — over 90% of the pet food we sell — are NOT manufactured by Menu Foods and are NOT involved in this recall.
Nutro is preparing to implement additional guidelines that will ensure that the quality control measures used by our co-manufacturers and their suppliers are strengthened so that this deeply troubling situation never happens again.
Please know that I take this situation extremely seriously. Our customers’ trust in Nutro and our products — spanning 75 years — is of paramount importance to us.
As Nutro has always done, we will treat our customers fairly and with compassion. Our customers who have suffered through an illness or death of their pet and feel a Nutro product in any way contributed to that illness or death, should contact our Consumer Services Department at 800-833-5330 and provide the information requested. These requests will be resolved as quickly as possible. Detailed information is also available on our website at http://www.nutroproducts.com/.
Website: http://www.nutroproducts.com/
http://sev.prnewswire.com/reta.....007-1.html
Comment by Traci — March 24, 2007 @ 3:58 pm
All batches of the foods affected (cuts in gravy), not all “wet” foods.
Gina’s not contradicting what you’re saying.
Comment by stefanie — March 24, 2007 @ 4:01 pm
Good :) This is all getting very confusing :(
Comment by Traci — March 24, 2007 @ 4:07 pm
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap.....48760.html
Correction: Pet Food Recall Story
Associated Press 03.24.07, 5:54 PM ET
In a March 23 story about a pet food recall, The Associated Press, relying on information from the Food and Drug Administration, reported erroneously the recall had been expanded to all 95 brands of the “cuts and gravy” style dog and cat food by Menu Foods, regardless of when they were produced.
The company said Saturday the recall still applies only to products packaged from Dec. 3 to March 6. Retailers were advised Friday to remove all the products from their shelves in order to verify the dates they were packaged, but products not made between those dates can still be sold.
Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed
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Note: Nutro has their own expanded recall as per my post above.
Comment by Traci — March 24, 2007 @ 4:14 pm
I think—I guess just call Nutro since, rereading it, it sounds like it is contingent on the incorrect AP story but maybe Nutro is still standing by that fuller recall for themselves.
Here is from their website which reiterates that other post on the CEO’s statement, but the AP correction could change things.
http://www.nutroproducts.com/mfrecall.asp
Comment by Traci — March 24, 2007 @ 4:20 pm
ALL WET AND CAN FOOD NEEDS TO BE OFF THE SHELVES ASAP THE MEDIA NEEDS TO STOP SAYING ONLY 16 PETS THAT HAVE DIED, THERE ARE 52 STATES AND MOST PEOPLE HAVE PETS. MY PETS ARE SICK FROM NUTRO, THE POUCHES, I FED MY DOGS FOOD WHICH I THROUGHT WAS THE BEST OUT THERE AND IT HAD RAT POISION IN IT.WHEAT FROM CHINA MY GOD WHY DID MENU HAVE TO CUT COST AND HARM OUR PETS. THESE PET FOOD CEO’S NEED TO STOP DEALING WITH MENU FOOD, IT SHOWS THEY DID NOT CARE ABOUT OUR PETS. EVERY PERSON WHO LOST A BELOVED PET MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.
Comment by AMY — March 24, 2007 @ 4:33 pm
I wonder how many agencies are being told to shut up with a fat “bonus” check under the counter from Menufoods?
Oh why do I say such things..shame.
Comment by Gary — March 24, 2007 @ 4:37 pm
I had to euthanize my cat, who ate exclusively pouch foods from Nutro, Iams, and Eukanuba on 3/17 due to severe renal failure. I had taken her to the vet 2 weeks before for sudden symptoms, and her readings were extremely high. They advised that no treatment could cure, so I gave her IV hydration for 2 weeks so my daughter could get home from college for a last moment. As I drove out of the vet’s parking lot with my dead cat in a box, I heard the news on the radio. I managed to get through to the Menu Foods hotline on Tuesday morning, very early. The woman was very curt — would only take one brand, and one flavor. I told her the cat had eaten all of the flavors — she was insistent. I told her I was looking out the window at the freshly dug grave of my cat and she needed to work with me. Also told her I didn’t have any of the pouches left for code numbers, size, or flavors because I had run out, had switched to vet prescription food and, when the cat stopped eating and died, I didn’t buy any more. She took my name and phone number — I have yet to hear from anyone at Menu Foods and it’s 5 days later.
Comment by Nellie — March 24, 2007 @ 4:54 pm
Not all wet and can foods are soiled by this (Menu Foods), you need to check around and see who makes what and read for human-grade wholesome ingredients. Merrick is one label you might check into.
Here is a list being worked on, also read the comments because people add to the list via the comments, also check the mudbaygranary link that I posted in the comments section last night after someone posted it on Pet Connection:
http://petsitusa.com/blog/?p=210
Comment by Traci — March 24, 2007 @ 4:55 pm
aren’t there only 50 states?
Nevertheless, this is a horrible tragedy and I believe the truth is still unfolding…
Comment by Fiddleman — March 24, 2007 @ 4:59 pm
I am quite astounded at how many brands are produced at Menu factories.
Especially some of these brands that create the impression they make their own natural and wholesome food in house.
Some ones got some explaining to do.
Comment by Steve — March 24, 2007 @ 5:19 pm
MR CEO FROM NUTRO, THE ONLY THING I WANT TO HEAR OUT OF YOUR MOUTH IS THAT NUTRO WILL NO LONGER HAVE MENU FOODS MAKE YOUR FOOD, EVERYONE KNEW ABOUT MENU FOODS AND IAMS AND HOW THEY KILLED THE PETS IN THERE IT WAS ALL OVER THE DAM NEWS,ALOT OF PETS HAVE DIED FROM NUTRO AND ARE SICK INCLUDING MY PETS. I SWORE BY YOUR FOOD AND YOU LET ME DOWN AND ALL YOUR LOYAL CUSTOMERS. SO MR CEO OF NUTRO WHY DON’T YOU STEP UP AND TELL US PET OWNERS YOUR CO. WILL KNOW LONGER USE MENU FOODS TO MAKE NUTRO,U STATE YOUR DRY FOOD AND DOG BONES ARE SAFE,WELL GUESS WHAT I DIDN’T THINK WHEN I FED MY DOGS NUTRO I REALLY WAS GIVING THEM RAT POIOSON, IF MY DOGS DIE OH MY GOD, NUTRO AND MENU FOOD KILLED THEM THIS IS THE THANKS I GET FOR BEING A DAM LOYAL CUSTOMER OF NUTRO. SO MR CEO OF NUTRO THE ONLY THING ALL US PET OWNERS WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU IS THAT YOUR NO LONGER USE THIS MENU FOOD CO. IAMS AND NUTRO HAVE THE MOST DEATHS . WHY DID YOU LET MENU GET THAT WHEAT CHINA TO CUT COST ??? WHY??????
Comment by MY DOGS ARE SICK FROM NUTRO — March 24, 2007 @ 5:28 pm
I am sorry for all of your losses. I had to have one more of my cats euthanized on Thursday so my total now is 2 with one still being treated through the vet. He is on IV hydration every 2 days but I am not seeing very much improvement at all. In fact, with each passing day, he seems more and more lethargic. I am sickened about this and even more sickened to learn that it is a poison that we fed to our lovely pets. Truthfully, I wish every single person involved with Menu Foods had to eat all of the food themselves that have been affected. The numbers are going to keep growing unfortunately and it seems that there is not very much that we can do for our babies.
Comment by Adrienne Stephenson — March 24, 2007 @ 5:40 pm
went to OSH on Colorado Blvd in Pasadena - could not believe it - shelves full of IAMS Select Bites cuts and gravy. I asked the manager who seemed UTTERLY CLUELESS and 3 other employees seemed to know nothing about recalled pet food. why hasn’t OSH and all other places who sell pet food taken the products off their shelves??? i asked them if they had taken anything off their shelves since the recall - the answer - “no”
Comment by Rio — March 24, 2007 @ 5:44 pm
I posted links to current, easy to read lists of Iams, Eukanuba, Nutro, Hills/Science Diet and Mighty Dog on my blog. It’s a total of 7 pages if you print them all. Easy enough to print and take into stores to make sure they don’t have them on the shelves.
But now since it turns out they haven’t expanded the date range, it might not be as easy.
This is just WAY too confusing. Oh well, here’s the link anyway, maybe it will help someone.
http://playingbig.blogspot.com.....ducts.html
Comment by Kim — March 24, 2007 @ 6:02 pm
Well, you can’t really expect every company to make everything in house, it’s nice to see it but even then it doesn’t mean that it’s safe. Even though Menu Foods makes Nature’s Variety canned food they supply their own ingredients to the supplier.
Comment by Eskie Lover — March 24, 2007 @ 6:03 pm
The pet store (especially PETCO) employees are ABSOLUTELY clueless. Where do they find these people? Talking with the 18 year olds at the store is hopeless. It’s very frustrating.
Comment by Ron — March 24, 2007 @ 6:05 pm
1,459 PETS ARE DEAD
Comment by MY DOGS ARE SICK FROM NUTRO — March 24, 2007 @ 6:22 pm
Ron, I felt the same way in dealing with the “associates” at WalMart the other day. It’s as if they have no brain whatsoever or maybe they are just programmed to act dumb. I don’t know, but it was one of the most frustrating experiences I have dealt with.
Comment by Adrienne Stephenson — March 24, 2007 @ 6:24 pm
Rio - I know how you felt. I had the same experience at PETCO earlier today.
I’m printing out the 4 lists, and taking them into every store in town that sells pet food.
What needs to happen for it to be a crime for them to continue to sell poisonous food? My first thought at PETCO was to call 911. Wish I could.
Comment by Kim — March 24, 2007 @ 6:25 pm
Is there a list of cat/dog foods that are ‘clear’ of the poison? I was not feeding my cat wet foods, she was on Iams dry, but I switched her to Purina Naturals dry cat food, supplemented with some human canned chicken or salmon. She is overweight, so she gets only a teaspoon of the yummy stuff…otherwise very healthy for 13 yrs old. I feel so much sorrow for the families who have lost their pets…and I am also concerned about the tainted grains in the human food chain.
Comment by Teresa — March 24, 2007 @ 6:33 pm
Some stores are pulling all cuts and gravy on the recall list and some aren’t. A lot of people have no idea still about the recall.
Comment by Eskie Lover — March 24, 2007 @ 6:37 pm
This is a reply to Kim, from the previous blog entry:
Kim,
As you’ve already found, there was a retraction today by Menu Foods of the statement made yesterday regarding expanding the recall, and which was widely reported by many news outlets.
Since the beginning of this fiasco, Menu Foods has been constantly contradicting themselves with respect to 1)the timeline of events and 2)the initial reports of pet deaths which were belatedly revealed to be test subjects.
So now, today, we have another retraction. Do we believe that the press—both the Canadian and the U.S.—is overwhelmingly incompetent and can’t seem to get any facts or statements made by Menu Foods right, or are we to believe that Menu Foods and their CEO is prone to continually changing their story for the purpose of confusing already-confused consumers AND to deflect public criticism, post-haste. While I have my reservations about the media, I am leaning toward believing the latter rather than the former, in this case.
Anyway, we DO know that Nutro has recalled their products which were on the recall list to include all dates of production, as a precautionary measure. This comes from both Nutro’s website and from a Nutro press release:
“We have just been made aware that Menu Foods has expanded the date range of their recall. NO New Products are being added and we ask all Nutro customers that have any wet “cuts & gravy style” pet foods product, regardless of the “best by date,” to no longer feed these products to their pets and to return them for a full refund. This action is being taken to avoid customers’ confusion in reading specific “best by dates” on individual cans and pouches.”
website:
http://www.nutroproducts.com/mfrecall.asp
Press release:
http://sev.prnewswire.com/reta.....007-1.html
Comment by Nikki — March 24, 2007 @ 7:00 pm
My dog became sick after i switched him to Alpo prime cuts but they arent on the list. My vet said it was rat poisoning BUT there is not rat poison in our house. He had to have 2 blood transfusions and stay overnight at the vet, with a bill of $400. In my opinion Alpo needs to put this on the list also, since the other brands that have been recalled are similar to the prime cuts (meat and gravy canned food). Have any of you had your dog get sick from the Alpo?
Comment by Brenda — March 24, 2007 @ 7:00 pm
In the past, I thought PETA was somewhat radical, but check check out their investigations into IAMS and Menu on their web site - if you have a strong stomach! Only by good luck, our cats and dog get Nutro and Innova dry, and Fancy Feast and Ceasar (none of which have not been involved in the recall so far). My heart goes out to each of you, but most especially to those who have service pets affected by this.
Comment by PM Hill — March 24, 2007 @ 7:05 pm
I hold the media greatly responsible for the non-awareness. If they all put on a 10 second spot about the recall, most households would know by now. All they are are interested in is who is having a sex change operation.
Comment by Gary — March 24, 2007 @ 7:48 pm
Menu Asks Stores Remove Pet Food Regardless of Date (Update2)
By Courtney Dentch
March 24 (Bloomberg) — Menu Foods Ltd., which recalled 60 million cans of wet pet food in the U.S. last week, asked for all brands involved to be removed, regardless of the date of manufacture, amid concern tainted products are still being sold.
Menu Foods, based in the Toronto suburb of Streetsville, withdrew all varieties of the affected brands even though there isn’t a known risk for those foods, the company said in a statement. The original recall, announced March 16, applied to wet food made at its Emporia, Kansas, and Pennsauken, New Jersey, plants between Dec. 3 and March 6.
More. . .
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/.....fer=canada
Comment by Steve — March 24, 2007 @ 7:50 pm
Attention News Editors:
Menu Foods initiates market withdrawal of all varieties of recalled wet pet food to ensure consumer protection
TORONTO, March 24 /CNW/ - As a result of reports from the FDA and various
media outlets that some recalled lots of “cuts and gravy” style wet pet food
remain on store shelves, Menu Foods has asked all retail outlets to
immediately remove all impacted varieties of wet pet food posted at
http://www.menufoods.com, regardless of the date code.
Menu Foods remains concerned that consumers are able to purchase recalled
items.
There is no known risk from items not listed on the recall list but an
abundance of caution is called for in this situation. FDA has been apprised of
this action.
Comment by Steve — March 24, 2007 @ 7:52 pm
Sue J.
ummm, hello…gina & the petconnection team are nationally syndicated media and best-sellimg authors to boot.
Gina, I know this food recall is heartbreaking, but you’re doing a remarkable reporting job.
Comment by sunshine — March 24, 2007 @ 7:53 pm
A big HUH? on the bloomberg article.
And, haven’t seen this here…
KROGER ELECTS TO SUSPEND THE SALE OF PET FOOD MANUFACTURED BY MENU FOODS IN CANS AND POUCHES
Cincinnati, Ohio, March 23, 2007 - The Kroger Co. has elected to remove from sale pet food manufactured by Menu Foods that is sold in pouches and cans, including Pet Pride and IAMS brands in pouches and cans, Mighty Dog pouches and All Natural Life brand cans.
Kroger’s action goes beyond products recalled in the past week. We are taking this step as an added precautionary measure until we are satisfied that Menu Foods, the manufacturer of the products, can assure Kroger that these specific products are safe for consumption by our customers’ pets. This elective recall does not include dry dog food products.
http://www.thekrogerco.com/cor.....32007b.htm
Comment by Kim — March 24, 2007 @ 7:56 pm
No brands’ DRY FOOD PRODUCTS are affected by this recall. It is wet food products only and only those produced by two of Menu Foods plants which produce “cuts in gravy”-style foods. Be aware that cuts-in-gravy can include products labeled “flaked”, “morsels”, etc. Check Menu’s website or the brand’s site for additional information.
I am saddened by this tragedy, but am grateful I received the information early enough via Googling to pull affected code dates from product I had purchased.
Best wishes to others who are dealing with this difficult situation.
Comment by Ann — March 24, 2007 @ 8:01 pm
Menu Foods issued a STATEMENT today, advising all retailers to remove all recalled products from shelves, regardless of production dates. THIS IS A STATEMENT from Menu Foods, issued today, Saturday, March 24, 2007:
http://www.breitbart.com/artic....._article=1
The Canadian company that sold tainted pet food blamed for at least 14 pet deaths expanded its product recall Saturday, saying it worried consumers could still find the products on store shelves.
Toronto-based Menu Foods said some of its pet foods, possibly tainted with a toxin used as rat poison, were still being sold.
The company said store owners should remove all of its products, regardless of the production date.
“As a result of reports from the FDA (US Federal Drug Administration) and various media outlets that some recalled lots of ‘cuts and gravy’ style wet pet food remain on store shelves, Menu Foods has asked all retail outlets to immediately remove all impacted varieties of wet pet food posted at http://www.menufoods.com, regardless of the date code,” the company said in a statement.
“Menu Foods remains concerned that consumers are able to purchase recalled items,” it said.
“There is no known risk from items not listed on the recall list but an abundance of caution is called for in this situation. FDA has been apprised of this action,” it said.
Comment by Nikki — March 24, 2007 @ 8:03 pm
Just saw this on your site Nikki - way to go!
Comment by Kim — March 24, 2007 @ 8:14 pm
Brenda, I *just* read a post on the Yahoo group from someone else (Sharon) who has 2 dogs in kidney failure from Alpo.
I gave her this link. If you’re not a member of that group and want to join it’s free, you can go here:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com.....assAction/
Comment by Kim — March 24, 2007 @ 8:21 pm
Brenda,
I have two dogs in Kidney Failure that were eating the Alpo Prime Cuts. What can we do? I have another two e-mails saying the same thing regarding their dogs.
Sharon
Comment by Sharon Pate — March 24, 2007 @ 8:30 pm
Will people please stop SHOUTING. We are all upset. I know, I too have lost a pet and feel like screaming, but I trust readers will be able to read my messages without me SHOUTING at them.
Thank you.
Comment by Dee — March 24, 2007 @ 9:24 pm
Just a reminder - on the Internet, all caps are considered shouting and rude. Please do not use all caps in your messages. Thank you.
Comment by Dee — March 24, 2007 @ 9:26 pm
Posting this again, even though it’s been posted a few times on Pet Connection by myself and others, in this thread early on I posted it:
http://petsitusa.com/blog/?p=210
Good blog with a list on who is canning their own moists vs having someone else (like Menu Foods) do it. Please read through the comments also as people are posting additional information there.
Comment by Traci — March 24, 2007 @ 9:42 pm
“Will people please stop SHOUTING. We are all upset. I know, I too have lost a pet and feel like screaming, but I trust readers will be able to read my messages without me SHOUTING at them.”
Should any forum newbies not understand the subtlety there, TYPING IN CONSTANT ALL CAPS IS CONSIDERED “SHOUTING”—at the very least it makes it very hard for others to read or want to read what you typed. ;)
Comment by Traci — March 24, 2007 @ 9:52 pm
My dog who was on pouch food died of acute renal failure 1 year ago. I am terified this goes back farther than we thought. I also wonder of the culpability of the big boxes that sold this stuff, the manufacturer who tried to use cheap wheat from china and our government who let it happen
Comment by Scott — March 24, 2007 @ 10:01 pm
My husband and I, like Scott lost a dog to renal failure outside the “window” that has been identified. Our Giant Schnauzer, Roxy, died October 11, 2006 after 5 long and agonizing days in the hospital. Prior to her illness she had been eating canned Nutro and Natural Choice foods - the ones currently named on the recall list (different use by dates) The vets were heroic and tried everything, but couldn’t save her.
I am thoroughly convinced that there is much more to this recall than what is being told. I am thoroughly convinced that this has been going on much longer than the companies will be willing to admit. I plan on submitting for medical expenses which total over $2000.00. I have 5 cans of food that remain from what she had been eating. I don’t know why I never got rid of the food, but now I am glad that I didn’t. I am even more relieved that I didn’t feed it to our Irish Terriers or to our new Giant Schnauzer pup.
I refuse to feed commercial food. We moved to a raw diet for everyone after we brought the pup home. That was what the breeder fed the pup and we kept her on it, then slowly migrated to the raw diet with the boys. I have even gone so far as to have my brother-in-law raise chickens for me so I can feed the dogs chicken that I know did not received growth hormones or anything else that could cause an issue. I will do everything I can to avoid ever having to watch another beloved pet die the way Roxy died.
Comment by Deb — March 24, 2007 @ 11:03 pm
I applaud Kroger! Menufoods should be avoided totally until they can prove to us that each of their products are safe. They rest of the supermarket chains should follow suit and remove all products made at Menufoods from their shelves.
Comment by Shawn — March 25, 2007 @ 8:17 am
Don’t believe their corporate propaganda.
If you had, say, a contaimnation of lead or mercury at a baby food company, they entire plant would quickly become contaminated unless they shut it down and scrubbed it from top to bottom and sterilized everything.
So far, this has not happened. So what we are almost certainly looking at is a case of small bits of poison on the order of 1-5PPM seeping into everything else that they make - including dry food - especially suspect would be the dry food that makes any sort of “gravy”.
The entire plant needs to be shut down and we need the government pounding them hard for answers.
Comment by Joseph — March 25, 2007 @ 4:15 pm
Hello all: My dog is very sick. She became sick last Thursday and she’s now at a vet hospital. They still do not know what’s wrong. At one point, her liver was leaking enzymes and her white blood count was very low. She’s been on IV antibiotics all weekend & she’s dehydrated. They want to do exploratoratory surgery to try to find out what the cause is. Our bills are over $1500 so far. My question is this: on the bottom of the Mighty Dog cans, I can see a “best if used by” date. But I don’t see a date the food was made. Does anyone know where to find the date the food was made?
Thanks.
Comment by Mary — March 26, 2007 @ 8:11 am
Nobody really knows how many pets already died
and how many will die in future.Money,money,money and lies, lies, lies.
I don’t trust anybody and anything any more and
started to cook for my dogs.Rice, vegetable and chicken.It smells nice and tastes very good and
dogs love it and I know what is in their food. It costs little bit more but I am saving a lot on the vet’s bill.Try to open can with dog food.
The smell.Yuk. It tells you what is in it.
Comment by Inge Swanson — April 3, 2007 @ 6:03 pm
At several stores we are still seeing the Recalled foods not being taken off the shelves and still being sold to the public as safe!!!
Walmart even refuses to take the pet foods off the list, and Bakers (Kroeger) stores in the Omaha, Nebraska and other outlying area cities through out Nebraska and Iowa still have the foods on their shelves for sale to the public as safe!!!
Comment by J. Holmes — April 7, 2007 @ 1:32 pm