Raw Confusion In The Pet Food Industry}

Submitted by: Jacobadams Jacobadams

Again I’m upset by the puzzling terms found on pet food tags. I regularly locate pet food tags enclosed with pointless terms printed by promoters trying to lure you to purchase their product without giving out you their exact value. Especially, “what does the word ‘raw’ represent on the pet food tagged container of “dry raw food?” now it doesn’t look true that this phrase is being located on a processed product. I explored the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) website and found no lawful explanation for “RAW” when related to pet foods.

As I could not discover a lawful explanation for “raw pet food” on the FDA website, I thought I’d share with you my explanation of what a “raw diet” should stand for: A raw diet is a diet that contains the entire elements inside it to be whole, raw and found it its original composition. For example, if I choose a green bean off a vine and then eat it, I believe this raw food. If I blend fresh lettuce with cucumbers and eat them collectively, I still think it a raw diet. If I buy a cut-up full chicken from the butcher and have the drumstick without cooking it, I think this an uncooked pet food. Though, if I get that drumstick and put it in the oven and roast it at 350 degrees F I do not believe it an uncooked food. Similarly, if I put this drumstick in a short heat oven and dry out it, yet again I don’t believe it an uncooked diet. I would evidently say “I located an uncooked piece of chicken in my dehydrator, and after so many hours in this short temperature oven, I then have a piece of dry chicken.”

HOWEVER, specified the doubt that exists in our best pet food tagging culture, this offense would apply to a number of premium commercially existing diets that I would believe an adequate diet for my “raw minded” customers to select. For example, Nature’s range has a frozen diet tagged raw,” however in reality the meat is high pressure processed to considerably decrease the bacterial substance of their food. A different company, Honest Kitchen, declares that they are the creator of the “original dry raw food.” Again, not in my mind an unprocessed diet because it is dry however confusingly tagged an unprocessed diet by the company. This lack of moisture and high pressure processing of the items cancels the claim of raw food in my view. However I strongly hold the AVMA’s stand against feeding strictly unprocessed diets, I would suggest together of these two confusing tagged diets as the meat is processed to decrease bacterial contagion.

HOWEVER, specified the doubt that exists in our best pet food tagging culture, this offense would apply to a number of premium commercially existing diets that I would believe an adequate diet for my “raw minded” customers to select. For example, Nature’s range has a frozen diet tagged raw,” however in reality the meat is high pressure processed to considerably decrease the bacterial substance of their food. A different company, Honest Kitchen, declares that they are the creator of the “original dry raw food.” Again, not in my mind an unprocessed diet because it is dry however confusingly tagged an unprocessed diet by the company. This lack of moisture and high pressure processing of the items cancels the claim of raw food in my view. However I strongly hold the AVMA’s stand against feeding strictly unprocessed diets, I would suggest together of these two confusing tagged diets as the meat is processed to decrease bacterial contagion.

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