It's not only pasta, but the spaghetti harvest is severely affected by the weather too:
It's not only pasta, but the spaghetti harvest is severely affected by the weather too:
I've mentioned this before that Walmart is constantly out of their house brand yogurt which I really like.
Unfortunately, just because they are buying cat food doesn't always mean they have a cat.Don't currently have a cat, but I love them and always talk to people whom I see buying cat food. It seems that the better canned cat food is still on the scarce side. People grab what they can, when it appears.
Unfortunately, just because they are buying cat food doesn't always mean they have a cat.
I know what you're saying, but I believe that's a myth.
I think it's a myth too. When living in Hollywood, I used to know an old feller who lived in the back of a store. He had nowhere to live, but did get a Social Security check. The store owner felt sorry for him, so let him live in the back of the store. There were no cooking facilities, so he lived mainly on cold canned goods. I never once saw him eating cat food. It was always human canned food and other non-perishable human foods, which makes a lot more sense.
I know what you're saying, but I believe that's a myth.
My cat is a model for simple living.
If simple living includes lack of showers and relying on self cleaning, I'm not sure I want to be part of it.
And BTW, cat food isn't cheap!
If simple living includes lack of showers and relying on self cleaning, I'm not sure I want to be part of it.
I dunno. She seems to rely pretty extensively on her staff...
Russia is the world's largest exporter of wheat, and Ukraine is also an important exporter. The main buyers of Russian wheat are supposedly in the Middle East and North Africa. USA & Canada are also major wheat exporters (#2 & #3), so there shouldn't be any shortage in North America. However, the price of wheat has spiked since Russia invaded Ukraine. A bakery near me recently increased their bread and pastry prices 20% across the board. A supermarket near me recently increased their in-house "artisan" breads by over 10%.Strange, as pasta is basically shaped forms of wheat powder and eggs. How is there a shortage of these ingredients?
I think it's a myth too.
When my GF moved in with her 2 cats I was shocked at what she was paying for cat treats. The next time we went to Costco we bought a 10-pack of tinned sardines made for humans. Way cheaper.
By the way, I've tried dog treats and I didn't care for them, but they would have been much preferable to starving and WAY preferable to cat treats or cat food (wet or dry.) YMMV
I'm sure that still goes on. Our dog loves these and we buy them by the case for him. He prefers the BBQ flavored ones the best but he'll eat all flavors. I tried one but I guess it's one of those things that's an acquired taste.One day as I was stocking the crab meat cans, an older lady stood there until I was finished filling the shelves with the crab meat cans. She immediately started taking the crab meat cans and putting them in her basket. I asked her if she really liked the crab meat and she stated it wasn't for her, but for her cat.
I agree that the cat food thing is probably a myth because of all the stuff said so far (smells bad, is expensive, etc.) BUT I w*rked with a guy who had previously w*rked for an animal products company. Their work group had it all worked out how they would put one of their products (a drug - maybe a heart worm prevention??) into dog food. They proudly passed their idea up the line and were shocked to find out that 1/3 of all canned dog food is eaten by humans. So, instead of an "attaboy" they got an "awcwap!" Yeah, I was surprised too.
By the way, I've tried dog treats and I didn't care for them, but they would have been much preferable to starving and WAY preferable to cat treats or cat food (wet or dry.) YMMV
I always wondered why cat food doesn't come in mouse or wild bird flavor? My cats sometimes eat their catch.I agree that the cat food thing is probably a myth because of all the stuff said so far (smells bad, is expensive, etc.) BUT I w*rked with a guy who had previously w*rked for an animal products company. Their work group had it all worked out how they would put one of their products (a drug - maybe a heart worm prevention??) into dog food. They proudly passed their idea up the line and were shocked to find out that 1/3 of all canned dog food is eaten by humans. So, instead of an "attaboy" they got an "awcwap!" Yeah, I was surprised too.
By the way, I've tried dog treats and I didn't care for them, but they would have been much preferable to starving and WAY preferable to cat treats or cat food (wet or dry.) YMMV