![]() This means the food is primarily plant-based. But, in reality, if they totaled all the plant products, they’d outweigh the meat. Listing ingredient fractions separately helps a small amount of meat rise to the top … as the ingredients are listed by weight. This is a common label trick known as “splitting.” In practical terms, this means that a pet food containing related ingredients … such as “peas, potatoes, pea starch, pea protein, potato protein” could be problematic. The FDA said, “potatoes or multiple legumes such as peas, lentils, other pulses (seeds of legumes), and their protein, starch, and fiber,” were the main ingredients of the food in several cases of DCM reported to the agency.
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