I find it very hard to believe that they are going to keep this food that is 
making them no money in warehouses!!!  Are they going to keep it there to kill 
the mice and rats??
   
  

Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  One not so great thing about my phone call to Pet Food Direct... The 
woman I talked to suggested I donate the food to a shelter or rescue. 
Of course I told her that that wasn't a good idea. I certainly wouldn't 
want some orphan cat or pup eating something that I wouldn't feed my own 
kids. I have wondered too where all the recalled food is going, 
(besides the possibility of it being sold as "salvage" food for poultry 
and stockyards). Even if it is dumped, what about the birds and 
wildlife that would find it? When I was watching the committee hearings 
that you and Belinda alerted us to, the question was asked and we were 
told that it was being warehoused. I find little comfort in the 
assurances of big business, but I wish someone had thought to ask "and 
what happens to it when you are ready to clear those warehouses?
Nina



MaryChristine wrote:
> has anyone heard anything about a SAFE way to dispose of the bad food? 
> so it doesn't end up being fed to, say, cattle and pigs and other food 
> animals?
>
> On 5/4/07, * Nina* > > wrote:
>
> Wow, I'm shocked at the service at Pet Food Direct. I called them
> asking about returning the unused portion of Triumph food I purchased
> from them and they told me to write to them including the UPS code
> from
> each of the varieties I feel uncomfortable about using and they would
> refund my account. I don't even have to send back the unused
> portion of
> my order. Thought I'd let you know in case the companies you are
> dealing with are as accommodating. It truly never hurts to ask. I
> guess I won't be choking down cat food and crackers after all.
> Nina
>




       
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