Not exact matches
Deluxe Cheeseburger, Chicken Strip Sandwich and
Corn Dog will
cost just over $ 1.
With the price of
corn rising, it can
cost less to use soy products in foods but that doesn't mean they are beneficial for your
dog.
Dogs and cats are carnivores and naturally thrive on a high meat and organ content diet, not on low
cost fillers such as rice, pea protein, grain, maize,
corn, beet pulp, potatoes, carrots and meat meal.
Dogs are carnivores and thrive on meat, not allergy inducing, low
cost fillers such as grains,
corn, soy, potatoes, wheat & rice.
Unlike
dogs, cats seem to prefer ground
corn, so cornmeal or polenta can add extra substance without a lot of additional
cost.
However, with the introduction of mass - produced
dog kibble around World War II, inexpensive fillers like
corn, wheat and barley were added to
dog food to create bulk and keep
costs down.
, a grain - based diet is not necessarily ideal (unless you are a pet food manufacturer constrained by «least
cost mix» protocols), and if a starving
dog raids the rural farm... he will head for the chicken coop... not the
corn silo.
Inexpensive
dog foods include fillers like
corn and wheat gluten to cut
costs.