Iams forced Menu Foods hand
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Iams forced Menu Foods hand



Without Iams, there might not have been a recall at all.


In sworn testimony, Menu Foods CEO Paul Henderson admitted that his company called the recall because Iams told them they’d had enough, that their own quality internal systems had revealed a problem, and that they were pulling their own products even if Menu wouldn’t pull them all.


It was that stand that triggered everything that has followed since. Menu launched the massive and unprecedented recall before Iams could, but only because Iams was ready to do it on their own. Here’s the transcript:
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If only Menu Foods had done the right thing and recalled their POISONED food sooner my beautiful, beloved Whiskers would still be alive. Apparently Menu Foods didn't care how many pets they killed, they had to be forced into doing the right thing.




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