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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I disagree that I think a marketing representative, from a company is going to give us good information. She’s not going to tell us any cons in the product, it’s only one side of information only, and her job is to reassure, reassure reassure. Unfortunately, many of the members don't know enough about nutrition to understand why the answers are rubbish. |
Unfortunately I am not a marketing representative. In fact, I am part of Corporate Communications, and my department is Scientific Communication. Marketing is a completely different department of Royal Canin. We support them by providing scientific content and references for their communication material. My expertise is in nutrition. I also fell in love with nutrition back in high school, and pursued my B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Nutrition and Nutraceutical Science from the University of Guelph.
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I do think I can read a list of ingredients and get a small picture of how nutritious something is, I do it with recipes all the time, if I don't know a lot about a certain ingredient, I can research it from more than one source, and I look for independent sources. |
I do have a challenge for you: What would this ingredient deck represent? (I'm only giving you ingredients here)
Steel, cast iron, fibreglass, aluminum, rubber, plastic, glass, leather...
Have a wonderful weekend! I look forward to continuing our discussion next week
Ashley