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  2. Calling All Pup Owners: Dog Food Is on Sale for Less ... - AOL

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    So when we heard about the Petco sale for Cyber Monday 2023 (which runs now through 12/2), we're stocking up on $2 per pound pet food as Calling All Pup Owners: Dog Food Is on Sale for Less Than ...

  3. Alpo (pet food) - Wikipedia

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    Alpo was the sponsor of the debut broadcast of the long-running television news magazine 60 Minutes, on September 24, 1968. [citation needed] Alpo had an advertisement on the left-center field wall at Connie Mack Stadium, home of the Philadelphia Phillies, from the mid-1950s through the park's closure in 1970.

  4. Pedigree Petfoods - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Kal Kan Foods changed the name of its dog food to Pedigree, the name Mars used to sell dog food outside the United States. The next year, Mars applied their worldwide branding of Whiskas to their cat food branding. [4] In 1998, Kal Kan was the top-selling dog food brand but was going downhill.

  5. Pet food - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, there are around 470 million pet dogs and around 370 million pet cats. [8] [better source needed] Given the carnivorous diets fed to many pets (especially cats and dogs), involving the consumption of an estimated fifth of the world's meat and fish, the impact of pet-food production on climate change, land-use and other environmental impacts becomes an issue.

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  7. Nestlé Purina PetCare - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the pet food division was sold to the Swiss company Nestlé. [5] [6] Ralston had marketed the Dog Chow, Cat Chow and Pro Plan pet food brands, while Nestlé produced Friskies and Alpo brand pet foods. [7] The merger was opposed by consumer advocates, such as the Consumer Federation of America, due to anti-trust concerns. [7]