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Originally Posted by Alphagamuga
It's kind of like when you realize that your expensive handbag with a designer name is probably produced in the same factor with similar materials as the Target handbag. You know all along on some level that you're merely paying for branding, but can be surprising never-the-less.
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No seriously are you Brooke from Real World Denver? Because this is the most absurd thing I've ever heard. YOU ARE PAYING FOR A NAME when you buy that shit. I have a Payless purse that has lasted way longer than any of my friends' designer purses.
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Originally Posted by Tippiechick
Low quality food is often coated with old restaraunt grease to give it that "dog food" smell. It can be composed of euthanized dogs and cats, cancerous parts of animals, roadkill, etc. High end companies do not do this. Thus, the cost of manufacturing is a lot more. In turn, the consumer pays a higher price when buying it.
It's not a matter of filet mignon and caviar, Phyl. It's a matter of providing a healthy diet for your baby. If you don't care that much about your baby's diet, then fine. I want my dogs to live a long, HEALTHY life. I want to know what I am feeding my dogs. And, I don't see any reason why I should not be giving out information to those who feel the same way.
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Ew I read that first paragraph as I was eating my breakfast. GROSS. Obviously I wouldn't be feeding my dog nasty cheap stuff. I feed him Nutro Max which I heard is pretty good and my vet agrees. But I wouldn't buy something just because it's considered high end. That's what I meant about the filet mignon thing. If I know it's healthy (as in my vet suggests it) but it's not high end it's not going to bother me. Lol we'll compare it to veggies and Filets.
PS. I'm going to PM you a question.