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Old March 18th, 2005, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by matt
For the most part you get what you pay for with Dog food.
That's certainly what those companies want you to believe. Eukanuba charges $68 for the largest bag of puppy chow in my local Petsmart, do you think these "fillers" in Eukanuba would justify the price? What percentage of the price is actually representing the quality of the food, i.e. premium ingredients, and not marketing, packaging, distributing? I'm not defending Iams, in fact I'm not defending any maker of pet food, that's not my point. My only problem is with the idea that PRICE = QUALITY.
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