This in turn caused the price of guar gum to sky rocket and caused a substitution effect that forced
a lot of food manufactures to find another solution.
Not exact matches
«We imported pieces
of equipment and technology from the United Kingdom and other countries where they've been in the fresh prepared
food manufacturing category for a significant period
of time and have a
lot of sophisticated techniques.»
There are
lots of ways to grow in the
food industry: enhanced flavors and textures, innovative
manufacturing ideas and answering your customers» demand for healthier, tastier options.
As far as ammonia in our
foods; it's NOT household ammonia that is used in any
food manufacturing process; it's a chemical called ammonium hydroxide (which, I guess, from what I've read is found naturally occuring in
lots of things, including human beings).
Formula is
manufactured, and while it's regulated by the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and does contain
lots of nutrients, it's still not a perfect match for breast milk made by a woman's body.
«So they can easily be cooked out and lost in the water or, in the case
of processed
foods, a
lot of the B vitamins are destroyed in the
manufacturing process.»
Even though
foods that come out
of a box have plenty
of nutrients, they also contain a
lot of other things we don't necessarily want our body to have to filter and process, like additives, added sugar, and the chemical byproducts
of manufacturing.
To make matters more difficult, research shows that that in the
manufacturing process
of pet
foods, there is a
lot of cross contamination
of ingredients.
A
lot of the dog
food is
manufactured for certain breed, size, age and health
of dog, and still it can be daunting choosing the right dog
food brand for your dogs diet.
So while I agree knowledge is power, I think there are
lots of other way to determine if a
food is good without using a scoring system that has flaws and without representing that a certain
food is considered good when it is
manufactured by a company that does nt care what goes into that
food.
Some
lots of Wellness pet
foods were involved in a recall in May 2012 because they were
manufactured by Diamond Pet
Foods for WellPet and Diamond had to recall multiple brands at that time.
Simon Beaulieu, a marketing and advertising representative for Elmira Pet Products (an Ontario, Canada - based company that
manufactures pet
food for private - label and under the Nutram brand), agrees that feeding a dog grain - free
food with levels too high in protein and fat could cause the animal to gain weight, especially if the dog isn't doing a
lot of exercising.