Cheaper plant ingredients (like soy, peas, chickpeas, etc.) can boost the total protein on a dog food label - and hide low meat content. Pet food makers know many people are looking for a 'grain free' food so they take out the grains and add back other starches. Then they charge more for the bag.
13 Jun 2018 03:17

Cheaper plant ingredients (like soy, peas, chickpeas, etc.) can boost the total protein on a dog food label - and hide low meat content. Pet food makers know many people are looking for a 'grain free' food so they take out the grains and add back other starches. Then they charge more for the bag. 



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