After more than three months, I now have to question, has anyone recieved compensation for the food they bought? Has any investigating attorney's contacted anyone? Has anything at all been done, or has the whole thing been forgotten and swept under the rug? I mean after all, these were just "pets". Our local paper stated that unless your pet died from the contaminated food, the company was doing very little because these pets were only family pets and not humans! I personaly was appauled by that statement. We for one have NOT recieved ANYTHING, no refund, no coupons, and no call from any attorney. We also did NOT throw away the contaminated food! We had a fear that we would be "swept under a rug", so we held onto the only evidence we had.
If you were you affected by this recall, and your pet became ill, or died, and you feel as though you were swept under a rug, and never recieved any compensation or return call. Then the links below may be of help to you and your family. One link below is to write to the FDA Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach. Other links are helpful links in getting what we all were promised. One is also for a class action suit against the food manufature. I don't like law suits, especially class actions suits, but in this case, our family feels that the manufacture needs to know that we all are NOT going to stand for being swept under a rug and our pets forgotten about. It's time for us pet owners to take a stand and fight for our pets rights.
Http://ga3.org/campaign/petfoodsafety?qp_source=petfood%5fgoogle - Write to the FDA Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach.
Http://www.bwclassaction.com/menu-foods.shtml - Class action attorney against the pet food manufatures.
Http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2007/NEW01590.html - Link to FDA on the recall
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