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Review on Merrick Grain-Free Canned Wet Dog Food (Case of 12) - All Breed Sizes by Nazrul Boscan

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You pay your money, you risk

I have bought a box of Wingalings from Revain several times when the food in each of the cans smelled very sour. There was also a difference in the appearance of the food in and out of the can. When I opened the bad jars, the food was on the bottom and the "sauce" was dull in color. I photographed food from one such jar and food from another jar from another case. I think the photos speak for themselves. Too bad they don't scratch or sniff, but the photos tell the story. Merrick appears to have a food quality issue. So if you're buying a Merrick suitcase, open the jar right away because there's always a return period when Revane actually requests a return. Be careful and if you think the food doesn't taste good, throw it away. When I opened jars of bad food, I never questioned whether the food was bad. It made me stop. Just note that Merrick sells crappy boxes of dog food. In 2018, I called Revain, the retailer, and Merrick to report the first case of tainted dog food purchases, but Merrick still ignores tainted dog food and sends it to unsuspecting consumers and their innocent pets. Wingaling banks are not Merrick's fault. You must be there. They are very soft, like lined with round bones in salmon jars. Merrick increased the price per ounce of wingling when they switched their product from a 13.2-ounce can to a 12.7-ounce can. I've had bad food in glasses of both sizes.

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