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Hound - YOU DID SAY INCREASING PRICES - but I forgot! AND OMG
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 517077" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Star, my furbabies always eat well (probably better than hub and me). A lot of dogs are allergic to the additives in grocery store food pet food brands so we go to a pet store. The most I can afford is Diamond Naturals (the only Diamond brand that has a pretty good reputation). I get forty pounds for $27.00, which lasts a few months (I have three medium size dogs and my one little bitty dog...he gets more expensive, better food because it can last him six months). My Diamond Natural's eating dogs are 9, 9 and 10 and extremely healthy. I recommend that for dogs who can't tolerate grocery store brands, need natural food, and for those who can't afford that much for dog food.</p><p></p><p>Blue is very high quality dog food, but I believe it's quite expensive.</p><p></p><p>by the way, who DOESN'T swear at Walmart??? And, yes, food is ungodly expensive these days. Some dude on CNN who talks about making the most of your money said that those who shop at Aldi's save 55% on their grocery bills. I go to Aldi's first before I shop anywhere else. Then I get what they can't offer at our Super Walmart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 517077, member: 1550"] Star, my furbabies always eat well (probably better than hub and me). A lot of dogs are allergic to the additives in grocery store food pet food brands so we go to a pet store. The most I can afford is Diamond Naturals (the only Diamond brand that has a pretty good reputation). I get forty pounds for $27.00, which lasts a few months (I have three medium size dogs and my one little bitty dog...he gets more expensive, better food because it can last him six months). My Diamond Natural's eating dogs are 9, 9 and 10 and extremely healthy. I recommend that for dogs who can't tolerate grocery store brands, need natural food, and for those who can't afford that much for dog food. Blue is very high quality dog food, but I believe it's quite expensive. by the way, who DOESN'T swear at Walmart??? And, yes, food is ungodly expensive these days. Some dude on CNN who talks about making the most of your money said that those who shop at Aldi's save 55% on their grocery bills. I go to Aldi's first before I shop anywhere else. Then I get what they can't offer at our Super Walmart. [/QUOTE]
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