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Pet Food Labeling: Page 14
Pet Food Market
Marketing claims for the natural pet food category
But my pet food really is low in carbs. Why can’t my pet food packaging say low-carb?
Brand Insights
Solving Separation and Segregation Issues in Pet Food Blends
Horizon Systems
Industry trends of using finer ingredients like starches, fillers and flow agents — also regrind and recycle materials — in greater percentages can result in ingredient separation and segregation, affecting your final product.
Pet Food Market
Premium pet food: is industry’s lifeblood a dying breed?
Pet food sales growth has come mainly from rising prices and greater sales of higher-priced products, not larger volumes. This may not be sustainable.
Pet Food Labeling
Trends report: Pet food labeling
Pet owners have more influence than ever over how the pet products they shop for are labeled.
Pet Food Regulations
FDA asks for comment on ‘natural’ food label claims
In a notice published in the Federal Register on November 12, 2015, FDA requested comments from the public on the appropriate use of the term on the labeling of food; specifically, human food products.
Pet Food Market
2016 pet food industry trends: a preview
As 2016 begins, it’s time to take another look at what pet food experts think is ahead for the industry.
Pet Food Market
Pet food packaging: consumers care about what it says
Buried among all the trends and analysis is the key to what many pet owners really care about: the information on the pet food label.
Pet Food News
SmartLabel technology will provide more label information
A recently announced initiative called SmartLabel may help pet owners access detailed information about thousands of pet products.
Pet Food Market
Top 10 food trends for 2016 have strong ties to pet food
In pet food as in human food, trends follow consumer demands for healthy products, ‘clean’ label claims, transparency and authenticity.
Pet Food Market
Negative label claims popular in pet food and human food
Pet food marketers seem quick to include ‘no XXX’ label claims to convey the absence of certain ingredients that have been demonized in consumers’ minds.
Pet Food Market
#tbt: Pet food labels a hot topic in the industry
In October 2014, Blue Buffalo faced a situation of accidental mislabeling due to an issue with one of its ingredient suppliers. A Texas plant owned by Wilbur-Ellis mislabeled some ingredients sent to the company’s customers, including Blue Buffalo. Wilbur-Ellis products labeled “100% chicken meal” may have instead contained poultry by-product meal, and Blue Buffalo took to the Internet in an open letter to its customers once it found out.
Pet Food Market
How pet food labels could help pet owners select foods
Pet owners say they’re confused and overwhelmed in choosing pet foods. Would more comprehensible pet food labels help?
Pet Food Market
Negative pet food ingredient claims not going away
Pet food label and advertising claims of “no this” and “no that,” like “free from” claims on human foods, are only growing more popular among consumers.
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