Pet Food Company to Be Held Accountable
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Pet Food Company to Be Held Accountable


People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is seeking criminal investigations of Menu Foods and of a Procter & Gamble Co. Iams brand factory to find out when they knew a Menu pet product might be harming pets.

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A Seattle lawyer has filed a class-action lawsuit in response to a nationwide pet food recall and growing concern over the potential health threat to thousands of pets.

I am so glad someone is going to hold Menu Foods responsible for the pets who died needlessly. The company knew February 20th that something was wrong with the food, if only they had gotten the word out sooner my beloved Whiskers might still be with us.





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- Menu Foods Claims It's Pet Food Is Safe For Your Pets To Eat Now
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- Class Action Lawsuit Involving The Largest Pet Food Recall In Us History.
WTW, with co-counsel, has brought the first California class action lawsuit involving the largest pet food recall in US history. Menu Foods, and its affiliated companies, have recalled approximately 60 million containers of pet food covering close to...



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