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Originally Posted by rander7823
But also bear in mind where the blame lies and that is with the producer of the food and not the distributor. I see many posts referencing Walmart and suits. The suits should be brought against the supplier they were the one's ulitimately responsible for this and not the distributors. It appears that everyone wants to make Walmart the scapegoat for this. .
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Thank You for your condolences.
I agree.. as stated in my previous post.. the resellers are as much a victim as we are as consumers.
I did get a call last night from WalMart.. the very nice lady that called told me that they are looking at ways to help their customers.. 180 degrees from the first response. My previous comments about WalMart had to do with the comments I got from my first call to them.
I'm not looking at them as "deep pockets". I agree that Menu is the main culprit here.
As for PETA... I agree they can be very over the top at times. The complaint they have here is the way the company found out about the problem... they feed the food to a bunch of cats and dogs... 7 cats died and 1 dog died as a result of the tests. I find it difficult to believe they couldn't have tested for the reported "rat poison" or "whatever" without having to feed it to live animals. PETA's problem is the method they used.. and I for one applaud them for their stance in this particular incident.
SteveA