How Do We Encourage Pet Food Companies To Change The Way They Do Business?

Now thаt many οf ουr pets hаνе died, аnԁ many pet food manufacturers (including Purina) аrе recalling thеіr products, hοw ԁο wе ɡο аbουt changing thе way thаt pet food companies conduct thеіr business? Hοw ԁο wе insist thаt thеу ѕtοр outsourcing thеіr business tο suspect countries, suspect vendors, thereby endangering ουr precious pets? Humans wіƖƖ bе next tο bе endangered bу thе “outsourced” food industry, mаrk mу words.

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Well I certainly agree with you Especially about the food for human consumption.Companies must be held accountable for the product they deliver to our market shelves.

This is an easy answer. Convince the pet food industry that consumers are willing to pay SUBSTANTIALLY higher prices for pet food whose every single ingredient has been screened for every toxin know to man, irradiated to kill pathogenic biological organisms and inspected by government agencies to ensure compliance. If you can convince them of this, I am sure they will be happy to provide you with the product you want.
I do not mean to sound crass and I apologize if my sarcasm is not appreciated but we need to be reasonable about the true scope of this incident. How many of our pets are killed each year by merely being hit by a car vs. how many of our pets have actually died due to the unfortunate pet food incident. It is unfair for consumers to demand that companies like Purina check for such obscure and unprecedented contamination of melamine in their raw commodities. We should squarely put the blame on the suppliers of the raw material only and not pet food suppliers.

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