Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Don’t horse about with sports nutrition
-- Nutrition bars eating up dwindling funds? In these recessionary times saving on food doesn’t always mean going down market.
Hello Nestle
Lester here.
Great admirer of New Zealand pet food delicacies. I must say, you've done a wonderful job of promoting Fancy Feast Royale. Yellow fin tuna with whole shrimp....If only dear old Clarence were alive today.
Anyway, quick question: I'm quite sick of Chef. The mature formula gives me terrible gas. It's time I went upmarket. But I just want to be sure there's no horse in your fish.
I don't much fancy surf and turf - you know what I mean.
Fond regards,
Lester
__________________________
Good morning Lester,
Thank you for contacting us regarding ingredients in Fancy feast.
There are no ingredients in any of our products that are not clearly stated on the ingredient list.
We only add chicken, fish, lamb, beef and some pork meat to our products (but it does depend on variant as to which of these meats it contains).
None of the Fancy feast products contain lamb or pork, only chicken (turkey), beef or fish depending on variant.
The Fancy feast Royale product is also human grade meat so you can actually eat it yourself if you are so inclined.
If you would like to try a free sample (or if your cat would like to try!) please go to www.fancyfeast.co.nz to register.
If you have any other questions please don't hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards,
Crystal Corben | Petcare Advisor
Nestlé Purina PetCare Unit 2, 99 Carbine Road | PO Box 109078 | Auckland 1140
CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITES www.beneful.co.nz www.dogspace.co.nz www.purinaone.co.nz www.petspace.co.nz www.friskies.co.nz www.fancyfeast.co.nz www.tux.co.nz www.proplan.com www.dogchow.com www.catchow.com www.tidycats.com
Labels:
fancy feast,
Nutrition
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
Like the ironman I know who takes little tins of baby food with him on long rides.
Though I think eating food made of babies is a little sick.
Cucumber sandwiches. Follow by a nice woodbine pipe and a tawny port. Tastes good, and is good for you.
Best rgds Chairman Mike
Post a Comment