Generic brands of formula must meet the FDA's requirements for nutrients in formula, so in many instances, the only difference between generic and brand name is the price.
Not exact matches
I can see the benefit
of forcing hospitals to buy
generic formula and cover the name if it's a
brand name.
In many cases, the
generic or store
brand item is
of comparable quality to the name
brand item and is made
of the same ingredients if not the same
formula.
Feeding your companion natural dog food instead
of a cheap
generic formula full
of unhealthy additives may seem more expensive but in most cases if you pay close attention to the labeled feeding requirements on both
brands and compare, you may notice sometimes you're actually saving more than you're aware.