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labracorn
04-18-2005, 01:39 PM
THIS IS MENT AS FUNNY!!!!
Carrot: Hello Mr. Kibble, thank you for joining me today.
Kibble: You're welcome. I must say though, I had to wait 6 weeks for this interview.
Carrot: Were you refrigerated?
Kibble: No, I don't have to be. Why do you ask?
Carrot: I read in your resume that you are made from natural chicken, animal fat, apples, cottage cheese, grains and many other perishable ingredients. How could you not spoil?
Kibble: This is going to be a hostile interview, isn't it?
Carrot: Would you please answer my question? All my friends would begin decay and rot in a few hours? How do you stay so...un-moldy?
Kibble: The people who make me wear white coats. I'm sure they know what they are doing. Besides, the research department worked really closely with marketing on this issue. Who made you?
Carrot: God
Kibble: Never heard of that company. But it's a catchy name - dog spelled backwards.
Carrot: Really, let's figure this out. Meat and fat- yet you never
spoil. And. you look so...inert.
Kibble: Well, I am naturally preserved. The purchasing department says I don't have to worry because the fat is loaded with preservatives from the rendering plant.
Carrot: But I thought you were all natural!
Kibble: The legal department looked into this and as long as our people with white coats just add a little Vitamin E and Rosemary it's OK to call me natural and I never go bad because there's enough preservative in the fat that comes from the rendering plant to keep me from going bad.
Carrot: So even though you're 'natural' you could be loaded with preservatives from your suppliers?
Kibble: That's right.
Carrot: I still think there's something else - you never go bad at
room temperature.
Kibble: Well, there is more. I am so highly heated and processed that all the 'life' goes out of me. In a sense- I die and become a new molecular substance that is called 'inert'. I am no longer 'food' as you know it.
Carrot: Err...sounds cool. But now that you're dead and inert, who would want to eat you?
Kibble: You mean you've never heard of 'protein digest' spray? After I come out of the extruder I'm sprayed with an irresistible protein digest and vitamin mix. It's all approved by our in-house vet. We pay him $90,000 dollars a year to make sure I'm nutritionally complete.
Carrot: But underneath that spray you're dead and inert!
Kibble: That's the coolest part! The finance department figured this out. It's called 'fixed price'. I really wish I had thought of this.
Carrot: You're inert. You can't think. What is fixed price?
Kibble: Fixed price is a great marketing tool so I cost the exact
same amount each week in the retail store. It all ties together because I can be kept in warehouses for months to take advantage of good pricing.
Carrot: But your ingredients can't possibly stay the same price from week to week. The market fluctuates all the time.
Kibble: Not a problem! Let's say the price of chicken goes up. The people in white coats just reduce the chicken and add fillers that keep the cost the same. They have complete control over the gross profit. The shareholders LOVE this because they can always make their car payments right on schedule. The other option is 'fixed formula' but that was voted down
because we couldn't compete if the price keeps changing.
Adjusting the formula is easy!
Carrot: But what about nutrition??
Kibble: Remember, I'm dead and inert so in a sense it doesn't matter what goes into me. After I'm processed, heated and extruded, it's really that magic spray that gives me all the nutrition. Besides, dog's have livers and immune systems to remove the other stuff.
Carrot: Wow. Is that 'natural'??
Kibble: Sure. Soak me in a glass of water and you'll see I break down into a pasty brown substance. It's an earth tone - very natural.
Carrot: I'm looking real closely. All I see is a brown pasty
substance. Where are the meat, fat, apples, cottage cheese and grains?
Kibble: You don't know anything, do you? That's where the graphics department comes in. Didn't you see the full color photo of the chickens, apples and other fresh ingredients nicely printed on the bag? They show me on the cover, not as I actually am, but as people would expect me to be...
That packaging costs a small fortune. Legal says it's OK.
Carrot: That's comforting. If your lawyer says its OK then I feel
much better. What about wholesome ingredients and freshness?
Kibble: Those are just 'concepts' that people have come up with I'm convinced that if your packaging and marketing materials are really good then we can overcome anything. That's why we pay those marketing people what we do!
Carrot: Listen, I'm beginning to feel a little funny around the edges so I have to go back in the fridge. Thanks for stopping by!
Kibble: My pleasure

lovefor4labs
04-18-2005, 01:49 PM
Ha! That is funny! Thanks for sharing. :)

ZenCat
04-18-2005, 01:52 PM
:floor: :scared: :floor: (ignore the hysteria at the fringes of my laughter)

gradus
04-18-2005, 01:55 PM
Why did this make me think of this guy.......?

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Tyson'sMommy
04-18-2005, 01:59 PM
how cute was that? they should post that near the dog food aisle in grocery stores. where did you find that?

Black Labbies
04-18-2005, 11:48 PM
Good one, Labracorn! Scary but true :(.

OneMarinesbrat
04-19-2005, 03:10 AM
Reading that is SERIOUSLY making me consider a natural diet for Mollie...

olivemypasta
04-19-2005, 06:30 AM
I think this a little extreme. I feel that some of us go overboard when it comes to our pets and we actually drive ourselves crazy! There are many good quality commercial dog foods out there and many of them of getting better and better. I have a thirteen year old Sheltie who is in excellent health and I have always fed him a commercial dry dog food...but I do add vegetables, rice and chicken at times. I think there are other factors that contribulte to a dog's health as well..like proper exercise, good veterinarian care, and a happy home! Sometimes, we have to let our dogs be dogs..and stop worrying!

Bonkers
04-19-2005, 08:49 AM
Neat!!!

I started learning about raw diets but I quit...and I have lots to learn! Anyway, I am glad to have popped in today to see this "interview." It makes so much sense. I shall have to start visiting the "natural diet/food" section of the board more often and try to learn as much as I can. Mainly, I guess I'd be interested in gradually adding raw... BB gets some banana and some apple sometimes, but I don't know what I'm doing!
I'm glad for the reminder here at this board that we do have alternatives to feeding commercial foods. Thanks for that reminder. Maybe I'll get my butt in gear this week and see what I can learn, then come back and ask some questions! Probably, ideally for me would be to do a half and half diet. Like, feed half raw and half commercial. And then go from there. Okay, I'll stop babbling for now! I'll try to come back when I can. I just don't have much time anymore :frown:
I'm glad I popped in for just a minute. Thanks :) .

happyhomer
04-19-2005, 08:57 AM
excellent, labracorn. the same could be said for a human's diet... i dont think most people eat enough raw whole foods themselves, let alone their dogs.

zencat, nice expressive use of smilies. :)

McBainandLoki'sMom
04-20-2005, 10:46 AM
LOL Labracorn... scary isn't it!