Large Recoveries for Pet Owners Unlikely in Pet Food Suits

April 3, 2007

  • April 3, 2007 at 7:25 am
    Lisa says:
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    Well Aunty, if you can point out where I said the Idiot was personally responsible for the quality of your cat\’s food, I\’ll give you a cookie…..from Del Monte….

    If you really think it takes almost three weeks to find out where that wheat gluten came from I\’ve got a bridge to sell you. They finally named the US distributor as Chemnutra. However, Chemnutra would not identify the companies they sold the wheat to. Why is that Aunty? I would think they know exactly who they sold their product to. In addition the identified Chinese supplier, Xuzhou Anying, has indicated they also sold the wheat gluten to a firm called Suzhou Hengrun and even more disturbing is the fact they did not produce the wheat gluten and had bought it from some other company. Why is Xuzhou Anying the only company whose shipments are being held in customs? I would seriously hope the people who are responsible for getting to the bottom of this do not need three weeks to find out who all of the companies involved in this mess are. You take your pick Aunty…1. They really ARE that stupid or 2. They\’re not informing us. Which one do think it is?

    Lastly, where did I say \”proof\”? I said documentation. Where were you educated? Did you get past the Dick and Jane series to any type of class that involved reading comprehension?

    I would agree with you on the need for more articulate thought. That DOES seem to be sadly lacking on this site.

  • April 3, 2007 at 7:30 am
    Mark says:
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    I have two dogs. And one was free, but cost me a hell of a lot more than $50! Spent over $700 just on her knee!

    Problem with the class action suit is that individual class members will end up with little more than couple bags of dog food (dry food, of course), and the team of lawyers will end up with hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars.

    Yeah, I\’m concerned about what human food MAY have been affected, but I\’m not going to run and hide untill it\’s over, nor am I going to get pissy because Pres. Bush didn\’t address the nation on TV…

    \”Ask not what your dog food can do for you, ask what you can do for your dog\’s food.\”

  • April 3, 2007 at 9:14 am
    Com Gordon says:
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    worry not, my fellow citizens. I have lit the Batsignal and Batman and Robin will soon be driving in to the rescue. Batman is really sensitive about these things; he\’s really close to the bats, you know, and I think he\’s pretty cool looking in the dark getup he wears.

    Batman will talk to the president, and there will be a congressional hearing. Then, they will take the evidence to the UN, where Russia will vote against sanctions against China, but will continue to sell China parts so they can make bad food stuff to ship over here. Now you know why Batman is needed; the president is powerless. Even Rosie needs help on this one. Word has it Superman would help, but he is busy caring for Krypto; no, he didn\’t eat any of the bad stuff, he got into a little problem with a lassie…well, it\’s birds and bees kind of stuff.

    Help us Batman!

  • April 3, 2007 at 10:49 am
    Rosie says:
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    since the courts can\’t provide relief, the only way this national tragedy can be appropriately dealt with would be through administrative action. If only we had a president who cared about domestic issues, this could be addressed. But Bush & Co. wouldn\’t want to harm the pet food industry profits. Thank God,,,658 days left

  • April 3, 2007 at 11:09 am
    DH says:
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    you need a life. If you dislike things so much – PLEASE move to another country. You will have all our blessings

  • April 3, 2007 at 11:33 am
    KLS says:
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    I thought she was kidding and being sarcastic.

    I like to take pot-shots at the current administration myself, but I don\’t mean them seriously.

  • April 3, 2007 at 12:34 pm
    Rosie says:
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    I\’m so tired of neo-cons like yourself saying that anyone who disagrees with the Administration needs to leave the country. This pet food scandal has been headline news for weeks now, and has one government official made any public comment? No. They are too busy covering up for Gonzalez and their mistakes in Iraq.

  • April 3, 2007 at 1:36 am
    Richard E says:
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    …..or perhaps Rosie, some of the Dems and Repubs in Washington DC realize that it is NOT the responsibility of government to kiss every \”oweeee\” and make it feel better.

  • April 3, 2007 at 1:37 am
    Serious says:
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    I am not a big supporter of current leadership. But come on…..The Bush administration most likely has not commented on it because there are serious issues going on — A war in Iraq, energy costs that are skyrocketing, the economics of our country, auto companies laying off thousands of people and you want him to stop working on this to work on a pet food problem. Investigations are taking place — as they should — the President of the United States does not need to get involved.

  • April 3, 2007 at 1:51 am
    Rosie says:
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    thank you for the maturity in your reply. It proves my point about Bush supporters.



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