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Episode 9 - Pet food labelling and manufacturing standards. What you should expect!

49 min · 15 de jun de 2025
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In this episode I unpack the Australian Standards for Pet food Manufacturing - including in-feed supplements and give some examples where and why we need to push companies to step up their game. We're quick to critique dry food companies but many are not close to compliant in their labelling and manufacturing standards!  To follow and connect with Dr. Roz and Australian Pet Nutrition Follow on socials - @australianpetnutrition or connect for education, nutraceuticals, food and more at australianpetnutrition.com.au

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