nothing because people haven't invented that kind of dog food that's because the people in this world are idiots.
I'm talking about CAT FOOD not Dog Food
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it both filled you up , even if canned food is not healthy it makes you feel satisfied when you eat it
There are many places that you could sell canned food in mason jars. You could sell this canned food in your yard for example.
The Canned Food Information Council was formed in 1986
Thailand is the largest producer of canned sea food
I guess so. But you surely can't bring canned food in you carry-on luggage.
Only use these food additives in canned, it can sale a long time.
Many people prefer fresh food from the supermarket but canned food is good too. I would say fresh food is more healthy.
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Both dry food, and canned food. There are different brands however for the both of them. Dry Food & Canned Food Brands: 1)Beneful 2)Iams 3)Pedigree 4)Purina ***Just note that it is important to alternate food every day for dogs because picky ones won't eat the same food for a consecutive amount of days. Have two different types of food out for your dog each day or they'll get sick of eating the same thing over and over again.***
Canned food has a shelf life of at least two years from the date of processing. Canned food retains its safety and nutritional value well beyond two years, but it may have some variation in quality, such as a change of color and texture. Canning is a high-heat process that renders the food commercially sterile. Food safety is not an issue in products kept on the shelf or in the pantry for long periods of time. In fact, canned food has an almost indefinite shelf life at moderate temperatures (75° F and below). Canned food as old as 100 years has been found in sunken ships and it is still microbiologically safe! We don't recommend keeping canned food for 100 years, but if the can is intact, not dented or bulging, it is edible.http://www.EatByDate.com For more Shelf Life and Food Storage InfoIf the cans are not damaged, years.