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In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates pet food labels, but the film criticizes the definitions used as misleading. For example, if a pet food has "dinner" on the label, it only need contain 25% meat; if the word "with" is used, as in "with beef", a pet food could be 97% grain or corn with only mandatory 3% beef.
We have become accustomed to imprecise or misleading movie titles but this one is downright inaccurate. Probably there was once a movie about a dog named Won Ton Ton who saved Hollywood that looked like a loser and was sent back to the cutting room. We'll never know for sure, but that picture almost had to be better than the one presently on view.
The Bounder is a British sitcom which ran from 16 April 1982 to 28 October 1983, made by Yorkshire Television. The series starred Peter Bowles (of To the Manor Born fame) as Howard Booth, an ex-convict who served two years in jail. He lives with his brother-in-law, Trevor Mountjoy (George Cole), and his sister (Trevor's wife), Mary (Rosalind ...
At two hours, “The Friend” seems rather long, and light on incident, to serve simply as an animal-adoption tale, so better to dig in and let it work on an emotional level, where your personal ...
The hair loss and Lyle’s baldness, which has been discussed at length on social media, is an accurate part of producer Ryan Murphy’s story. Mugshot of Joseph 'Lyle' Menendez
The Corpse Grinders is a 1971 American comedy horror film directed by Ted V. Mikels. [1] [2] [3]In the film, a cat food company uses human corpses as ingredients for their products.
type="quote" author="Susan Browning" authordesc="Former WEN user" isquoteoftheday="false"% Over 200 women have joined a class action lawsuit against WEN by Chaz Dean, and marketing company Guthy ...
We're Living' on Dog Food is a 2009 Australian documentary about the Melbourne underground music scene of 1977–81, including the little band scene. It was directed by Richard Lowenstein . [ 1 ]