Sentences with phrase «fit for human consumption»

To the extent there may be a duty to supply meat fit for human consumption, it does not extend to the franchisees» damages for pure economic loss at issue here.
In concluding that Maple Leaf owed a duty to supply a product fit for human consumption to the representative plaintiff, the motion judge found that the circumstances of the relationship between the representative plaintiff and Maple Leaf were such that Maple Leaf was under an obligation to be mindful of the plaintiff's legitimate interests in conducting its affairs.
Here, the motion judge found that Maple Leaf ought reasonably to have foreseen that the representative plaintiff would rely on its representation — namely, that the RTE meats were fit for human consumption and posed no risk of harm — and its reliance was reasonable in the circumstances.
The appeal by Maple Leaf arises from the motion judge's decision concluding that Maple Leaf owed a duty of care to the franchisees «in relation to the production, processing, sale and distribution of the RTE Meats» and a duty of care «with respect to any representations made that the RTE Meats were fit for human consumption and posed no risk of harm.»
Maple Leaf's duty of care in tort to supply meat fit for human consumption, a duty which is aimed at protecting human health, was owed to the franchisees» customers, not the franchisees.
So if we can feed the fish on plant - based foods that would not otherwise be fit for human consumption - especially if those foods can be grown in ponds with minimal input from us, then we are on our way toward a sustainable system.
but is it fit for human consumption or only as animal fodder?
Orijen makes nutritious and quality dog food with chicken «fit for human consumption», have stellar ratings and no recall history.
While these products are fit for human consumption, Pettyan said, «Our stews are formulated to meet the taste preferences and nutritional requirements of dogs — not people.»
Weruva canned foods are considered safe and fit for human consumption.
As always with Weruva, all ingredients are human - grade and all foods are fit for human consumption.
It means that even if the food is purchased as fit for human consumption, in order for a pet food to be advertised as «human grade,» then every single ingredient in the food has to be human grade.
With that in mind, it's imperative that only healthy dairy cows, those fit for human consumption that have completed all meat withdrawal times for any drugs administered, are culled for the beef supply.
The fresh and local fruits and vegetables are fit for human consumption.
That is the stuff that was not fit for human consumption, the «4D birds» (dead, dying, diseased or disabled) that got tossed off the processing line for one reason or another.
Protein is listed as the first ingredient on the label, and the meat / poultry used is fit for human consumption.
Bone meal fit for human consumption is far better but is more expensive and does not address the issue of imbalance if added alone.
This means parts not fit for human consumption like feathers, feet, heads, ligaments, blood bones, intestines and diseased organs.
The Embark Grain Free Turkey Dog Food formula is grain and gluten free and is made with free - range turkey fit for human consumption.
Human - grade ingredients: All ingredients used in Acana dog food are fit for human consumption, meaning they are sourced from farms where animals have been assessed as fit for human consumption by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Processing waste is not fit for human consumption, if not for the pet food industry, it would be trash.
We focus on using local ingredients that are sustainably raised, passed fit for human consumption and delivered to our kitchens fresh.
Feeding West Highland White Terriers high quality dog food with «fit for human consumption» meat and wholesome ingredients is the main thing.
The first five ingredients are deboned chicken, chicken meal, green peas, turkey meal, and chicken liver oil, and the company claims to use locally sourced, fresh foods which are delivered daily and passed as fit for human consumption.
Gimmicky additions to pet foods include marigold and chicory extract, and touting chicken byproduct meal as a «source of chondriotin and glucosamine» in reality means that much of this ingredient is probably of low protein value because it contains a lot of cartilage and bone from the remains of ground up chicken parts not considered fit for human consumption.
Only ingredients «passed fit for human consumption» make the grade — no artificial colors, preservatives, fillers or grains.
ACANA Wild Prairie features an unmatched variety of local ingredients that are raised or fished by people we know and trust, deemed «fit for human consumption», and then delivered to our award - winning NorthStar ® kitchens fresh each day!
ACANA leads its class with richly nourishing meat inclusions, all from animals passed fit for human consumption.
All animals deemed fit for human consumption.
100 % of meat ingredients from animals deemed fit for human consumption, prior to inclusion in our foods
Our dried meats and fish are prepared from fresh meats and whole fish, deemed fit for human consumption, and dried at 90 °C to create a concentrated source of protein that can not be supplied by fresh meats alone.
That's why we loaded ACANA Light & Fit with 65 % meat, including cage - free chicken, wild - caught flounder and whole nest - laid eggs sourced from regional farms deemed fit for human consumption.
If it is processed well, such as steamed from healthy bones from cows fit for human consumption, there is little to worry about.
That's why we loaded ACANA Wild Prairie with 70 % meat, including free - run chicken, turkey, whole nest - laid eggs and wild - caught fish — all deemed fit for human consumption prior to inclusion in our foods.
The fresh meats, meat meals, and fat ingredients — every animal ingredient we use — are produced exclusively from animals that have been deemed fit for human consumption, and are produced in European Union Category 3 facilities (human grade facilities, no flushing, and no 4 - D animal parts permitted on premises).
It really comes down to the credibility of the manufacturer whether we believe them when they tell us that the ingredients they use are fit for human consumption, or that their fish meal isn't preserved with ethoxyquin, or that they don't import anything from China.
In the pet industry this is far from the rule as many companies use pet quality ingredients, those considered «not fit for human consumption».
We believe that animals should only eat foods that are fit for human consumption.
All of our fresh meat and meat meal ingredients are sourced from animals passed fit for human consumption by the CFIA.
All ingredients are fit for human consumption, and meats are free - range and raised without antibiotics and growth hormones.
All fruits and vegetables used in ORIJEN foods are of table quality and deemed fit for human consumption.
These fish are also passed «fit for human consumption» and are delivered fresh to the manufacturer.
Protein: Salmon, herring and flounder are passed «fit for human consumption».
These by - products consist of leftovers such as chicken feet, beaks, intestines, undeveloped eggs, intestines, and other bird parts that are not fit for human consumption.
In order for a dog food to be «human edible» or «fit for human consumption» a food would not only have to use human grade ingredients, but it would have to be produced in facilities that meet FDA and USDA requirements for producing, processing, and transporting foods for humans.
Something that sets Annamaet apart from many low - quality pet food manufacturers is the fact that their meat and fish ingredients are all fit for human consumption — if it is good enough for humans, it is good enough for dogs!
Food is food, but what is often put into manufactured dog foods is neither fit for human consumption nor nutritionally complete as a whole food.
I would say the meat purchased as «fit for human consumption» should be safe from parasites.
Also allowed in the manufacturing of pet food, not fit for human consumption is dead, diseased and disabled animals along with spoiled, rotten and dated food.
I would not feed my dogs anything that wasn't fit for human consumption anyway!
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