I can't believe people would pay for this.

Upendi&Mina

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So I was at petco to get saddlebags for Upendi and I decided to take a look at what kinds of food they have and let me say I wasn't impressed. But, to get to my point there was one food in particular that was $52 for 35 lbs and this was the ingredient list. Why would you even considering paying that much for those ingredients?
Chicken by-products (organs only, including chicken liver), chicken, corn, chicken by-product meal, dried beet pulp, brewers dried yeast, cane molasses, egg product, salt, sodium propionate (a preservative), dl-methionine, l-lysine, vitamin A acetate, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, riboflavin supplement, niacin, biotin, choline chloride, folic acid, thiamine mononitrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), ascorbic acid, vitamin B12 supplement, d-calcium pantothenate, manganous oxide, inositol, BHA (a preservative), ferrous sulfate, copper sulfate, zinc oxide, cobalt carbonate, potassium iodide, sodium selenite.
 

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I know what food that is!

Supposedly, it's all in their processing. They process the grains separately from the animal stuff. Grains at a higher temp, and animal stuff at a lower temp so the end product is more digestible across the board.

Robert interviewed to be a sales rep for them, that how I know, lol.

What I do like about that stuff is it's extruded in the shape of rabbit pellets, and a tiny bag of it lasts a loooooong time for training treats. Charlie will do anything for it.

I wouldn't feed it as a staple though, that's for sure.
 
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Grooooooossssssssss....!!!!! I would never feed beat pulp to a dog I used to feed it to my horse as a filler but I will never use it again and if it has not been soaked over night it will expand. And otherewise I would never feed that. Some foods are way over priced.
 

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