Dog Blog Home

< Previous Dogsters Protest Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) with Stroll and Contest on May 26th US Senate Passes Uniform Label Information Measure Next >
05/02/07

Proctor & Gamble in Pet Food Scuffle in UK
Joy

Thanks to K9 Magazine for this inside look at the pet food world in the UK.

Tesco and Procter & Gamble in Dispute about Eukanuba Dog Food

Two giants of the retail world are heading for collission course over an argument about dog food.

Supermarket king Tesco are reported to be stocking batches of ‘unoffically supplied’ Eukanuba pet food in some of its stores, a move which is said to have angered P&G, the makers of Eukanuba and Iams.


Procter and Gamble currently supply the Iams brand to the large national supermarkets but Eukanuba is stocked exclusively in pet shops and vets’ surgeries.

Tesco is believed to have put the brand on shelf as it attempts to position itself as a specialist pet-food supplier.

The move has attracted crticism from some within the pet sector:

Rob McIntyre, a director of Jollyes Petfood Superstore stated:

“Jollyes Petfood Superstores fully endorses Proctor & Gamble’s decision to fight to stop Tesco supplying Eukanuba. This is a premium product which is designed to provide the exact nutritional requirements for different sizes, ages and breeds of dog.

An incorrect selection of any dog food will fail to provide the optimal nutrition for the dog and, in particular, developing puppies and large breeds of dog have very specific nutritional requirements.

“Jollyes works hard to ensure we have in-store staff with the experience and knowledge to offer our customers specific advice on their pet’s nutritional needs as selecting the correct food can be confusing for the inexperienced owner.

“To assist our customers with their pet’s nutrition we are planning a series of pet health days in our stores across the country at which owners can have access to specific health advice on the best types of diet and lifestyle for their animals.

A spokesperson for Procter & Gamble said:

“Procter & Gamble remains firmly committed to exclusively supporting Eukanuba in the pet speciality channel, where owners can receive information about the nutrition and health benefits of these premium products to guide their choice.”

Share this entry with your pawple anywhere:

2 Woofs

  1. Margarat

    Seriously??

    Why are they arguing over Eukanuba and it’s marketing of breed specific kibble??

    They are falling right into the trap, P&G must be loving the free publicity.

    Haven’t they learned anything with the recent problems?

  2. JoBo

    Tesco’s and P & G two of the most unethical companies I can think of.

    Yes it is a laugh that P & G are defending animal welfare because they sure as hell don’t in reality give a monkeys, they are a dreadful and cruel company when it comes to animal welfare.

    I’m sure they are loving the free publicity, as it’s all about the money. I wouldn’t buy any P & G products and I would never shop at Tesco’s.

    But I’m just one person against the mighty power of the big corporation’s and as far as they are concerned money is the only thing that matters – well not in my world.

Leave a Reply

fields marked with * are required

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> <img src="" alt="" title="" height="" width="">



< Previous Dogsters Protest Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) with Stroll and Contest on May 26th US Senate Passes Uniform Label Information Measure Next >