One Minute Articles: Decoding Ingredient Lists: Gelling Agents
March 21, 2024 | By David Jackson
Are you aware of what goes into your pet's food? The answer might shock you. Recently, insider information from a reputable manufacturer has shed light on a concerning aspect of many wet pet foods: the use of gelling agents. These agents are crucial for creating the popular pate type wet foods that dominate the market.
The Problem with Gelling Agents:
One startling revelation is that pet food manufacturers are not obligated to disclose the specific gelling agents they use in their products. This lack of transparency poses a significant challenge for pet owners who prioritize their pets health and well-being.
The Controversial Players:
Two gelling agents, Carragheenin and Cassia gum, have emerged as the centre of controversy. Despite being widely used in the industry, these additives have been linked to various health issues, even in their food-grade forms. For pets with sensitive digestion or skin, avoiding these additives becomes imperative.
Navigating the Confusion:
Determining whether your pet's wet food contains these controversial gelling agents can be a daunting task. Despite direct inquiries to manufacturers, obtaining clear answers proves to be challenging. The lack of transparency raises concerns about the prevalence of these additives and their potential risks.
Taking Action:
If you're uncertain about the ingredients in your pet's wet food, reaching out to the manufacturer directly is the first step. However, be cautious of evasive responses. If a manufacturer fails to provide clear information, it might be best to explore alternative options to ensure your pet's safety and well-being.
Conclusion:
The use of undisclosed gelling agents in pet food raises serious questions about transparency and accountability within the industry. Pet owners must advocate for clearer labelling practices and demand greater transparency from manufacturers. Remember, your pet's health is non-negotiable, so choose their food wisely.
Stay informed. Stay vigilant. Your pet's well-being depends on it.
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Foodbug •8 months ago
‘No Carrageenan’ was clearly stated on Butchers food in the past. Having noticed this statement missing, I contacted Butchers requesting their confirmation that it does not exist in their foods but have not had a satisfactory reply