Q: Recently, there was a noticeable change in the color and texture of the food I’ve been feeding my cat,
so I sent the company an e-mail to ask if they'd changed their ingredients. They wrote back and said no, but that they had changed their processor. Same ingredients. Different processor. Don't understand the cat food industry, but it seems to me that if the recipe doesn't change, neither should the color and texture.
A: When you prepare your favorite recipe, does it turn out the same every time? Are your ingredients exactly the same for each preparation? While quality companies go to great lengths to maintain their product standards, appearance and texture can appear differently because of ingredient variations due to sourcing or the season harvested, and of course by the manufacturing plant, as well as the size of the can since canned foods are cooked in the respective size.
A: When you prepare your favorite recipe, does it turn out the same every time? Are your ingredients exactly the same for each preparation? While quality companies go to great lengths to maintain their product standards, appearance and texture can appear differently because of ingredient variations due to sourcing or the season harvested, and of course by the manufacturing plant, as well as the size of the can since canned foods are cooked in the respective size.