03-08-2010, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Wow this is terrible, I never felt good about these frozen patties. I remember hearing years ago, once you grind food, it is much more succepitcal to bacteria contamination. The process of grinding allows bacteria that was just on the surface get thoroughly mixed into the rest of the food, and if proper temperatures aren't kept, bacteria can rapidly multiply. I hope Apple and Buzz continue to do well, and I'm very happy that the company hasn't tried to hide this information. Hopefully, they will learn what the problem is and correct it, but I would want to know what they did to correct it before using it again. Best of luck! | They're going to use the pasturization process, from now on, in their products...However, that's a day late and a dollar short for me, because I'll never use their products again...I returned the organic chicken for bravo...I would try to feed them kibble, but they got into a friends' yorkie's kibble (wellness) a couple of weeks ago, and both had loose stools for about three days, so I know it's going to have to be a slow change over, if I were to change them over...Oddly enough, the only NV frozen I would use was the organic, and it turned out to be bad too...The dogs are playing and wrestling, right now, so that's another hr. gone by... |
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