But feed trials have been passed by Purina and Pedigree since the beginning.
Nearly every grocery store brand —Blue Buffalo, Hills Science Diet, Hills, Nutro, Iams, Royal Canin, and Eukanuba — has been passing feed trials since the day they were created.
This self-styled dog food expert did not know that? Huh.
Setting aside how easy it is to pass a feed trial (it’s a MINIMUM standard) this person was pushing a fresh frozen dog food company charging a pretty serious price for their product: $24.95 for 4.5 pounds of rice, chicken guts, and thighs (72 oz).
For the record, rice is less than 85 cents a pound retail (dry), and frozen chicken thighs are $2 a pound retail at your local grocery.
Frozen chicken legs are less than a $1 a pound retail at your local grocery.
You can feed your dog chicken and rice for about $1 a pound, and for no more trouble than going to Petco to have your pocket picked at the frozen dog food case.
And remember, “Fresh frozen” dog food is a *lot* of water weight. Purina Dog Chow is 45 cents a pound dry.
As always, feed what you want and spend what you want. But when someone who does not even *know* about the ubiquitousness of feed trials tries to tell you they have a company run by an equity investment firm that had just “discovered” chicken guts, chicken parts, and rice that they are selling for over $6 a pound ... and it passes FEED TRIAL....
Caveat emptor.
Don’t know what that means? Look it up.
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