Pet food affiliates profess safety (Poughkeepsie Journal)

Posted by - March 30th, 2007

Despite the Menu Foods pet food recall, local residents are still seeing some of the brands in question for sale on shelves. Don’t be alarmed.

Food safety campaign at Kansas State (Meat News)

Posted by - March 30th, 2007

UNITED STATES: Kansas State University is launching a food safety campaign. Kansas State University’s College of Human Ecology is launching a four-week food safety campaign at the school on Monday (2 April 2007) to promote food safety among college students.

PETA Calls On FDA To Expand Pet Food Recall (WCBS-TV New York)

Posted by - March 30th, 2007

Animal rights advocates are calling on federal food safety regulators and pet food companies to expand a nationwide recall of dog and cat food to include dry varieties, claiming it makes pets sick. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it had no plans for a wider recall.

PETA Calls On FDA To Expand Pet Food Recall (CBS 3 Philadelphia)

Posted by - March 30th, 2007

Animal rights advocates are calling on federal food safety regulators and pet food companies to expand a nationwide recall of dog and cat food to include dry varieties, claiming it makes pets sick. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it had no plans for a wider recall.

Animal rights group calls for broader pet food recall (CNN.com)

Posted by - March 30th, 2007

RICHMOND, Virginia (AP) — Animal rights advocates are calling on federal food safety regulators and pet food companies to expand a nationwide recall of dog and cat food to include dry varieties, claiming they make pets sick.

PETA: FDA Should Expand Pet Food Recall (ABC News)

Posted by - March 30th, 2007

PETA Calls on FDA, Pet Food Companies to Expand Pet Food Recall to Include Dry Varieties

PETA Wants Dry Pet Food Recalled (CBS News)

Posted by - March 30th, 2007

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals says it has gotten complaints from pet owners who used Menu Foods’ dry products. But both the FDA and veterinarians say they haven’t seen a trend of animals becoming ill after eating dry pet food.

Food program goes global (The Fresno Bee)

Posted by - March 30th, 2007

A Hanford-based biotech company — Global Food Technologies — recently signed a deal with a China organization that paves the way for Global to showcase its food-safety system. It will be used in production of a billion pounds of seafood by the Chinese by the end of 2009, and more than 8 billion pounds by the end of 2012.

PETA Calls On FDA To Expand Pet Food Recall (CBS 2 Los Angeles)

Posted by - March 30th, 2007

Animal rights advocates are calling on federal food safety regulators and pet food companies to expand a nationwide recall of dog and cat food to include dry varieties, claiming it makes pets sick. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it had no plans for a wider recall.

Premium pet food: Is price worth it? (Los Angeles Times)

Posted by - March 29th, 2007

The high-end food makers say so, but nutrition experts don’t necessarily agree. Considering that all the nearly 100 brands in the pet food recall use the same factory, is there any reason to pay more for premium?

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