Archive for the 'Pet Foods' Category
Saturday, April 23rd, 2016
Yes, I know, Walmart is not the only bad actor in this story. The headline on Jane Reed’s story—Wal-Mart, Sysco And Fancy Feasts May Be Getting Their Products From Slaves clearly tells the reader that the link goes beyond the Bentonvile Behemoth. Reed goes further in the body of her story to list The supply […]
Posted in Groceries, Pet Foods, Vendors | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
You would think that since they let RVs park there indefinitely, they’d let Cowboy fans park at the Texas Stadium Walmart during home games. Maybe Michael Vick will go there next weekend for some dog food.
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Thursday, June 11th, 2009
The website I Can Has Cheez Burger remains silent on it’s association with Walmart. Clearly there is a financial arrangement and that arrangement requires the owners to post the game a certain number of times in order to get their check. After a flood of negative comments on Walmart, the site closed further comments on […]
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Thursday, May 21st, 2009
[Update — 1725: ICHCB has closed the original thread as well. Still no email response.] I Can Has Cheez Burger has closed comments on it’s latest Walmart sponsored game after only 20 comments (seven of which mentioned Walmart) were posted. I have to wonder if this is a first for the site and what it […]
Posted in Citizen Groups, Customer Satisfaction, Pet Foods | 1 Comment »
Friday, May 15th, 2009
Yesterday I posted about Walmart’s ill conceived decision to sponsor a cute game that featured an Iams product placement on I Can Has Cheez Burger. While the response is not equal to the epic fail of Walmart’s Facebook page, the comments are getting close. Here’s what I think happened. Iams created a game as a […]
Posted in Citizen Groups, Edelman, Pet Foods, Public Relations | 3 Comments »
Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Every morning I visit I Canz Has Cheez Burger for a bit of pure silliness. Lately the site has expanded into videos and games, adding to the basic fun. This morning, however, I found a pet-food game shilling for Iams and sponsored by Walmart. I left a comment asking if the site was aware of […]
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Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
First, stop by the live fish tanks (if your local Walmart still sells live fish) and count the number of dead or obviously ill fish in the tanks. Second, check out the stories we’ve written about pet foods at Walmart. Then tell us, do you think this is a good idea? From ETF Innovators: At […]
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Thursday, May 15th, 2008
While the gnomes and Wal-Mart’s share holders are doing Snoopy happy dances over the boost in profits from the rising misery of recession in America, but now Wal-Mart has chosen this moment to boost it’s sales of pet food because kids and pets are recession proof? It’s enough to make you eat cat food. From […]
Posted in Customer Satisfaction, Pet Foods, Recession | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
In a normal buisness climate the survey results from University of Michigan’s American Customer Satisfaction Index would cause any retailer to start kicking butts and taking names, but Wal-Mart doesn’t care about satisfied customers. That’s because it’s used to operatining like a coal mining town’s company store. In a recession shoppers will tolerate a lot […]
Posted in Customer Satisfaction, Meat, Pet Foods | 3 Comments »
Saturday, October 13th, 2007
Memo to Lee Scott: Appoint an Executive Vice President of Product Recalls who reports only to you and make this person an Attila The Hun of making sure that what you sell in your stores won’t poison, burn, sicken your customers or kill your customers’ pets. How long are you going to keep taking punches […]
Posted in Groceries, Litigation, Meat, Pet Foods, Recalls | 1 Comment »
Sunday, September 9th, 2007
Like all blogs The Writing On The Wal gets spam in it’s comments and its trackbacks. Most of it is tagged and bagged without a thought, but once in a while something creative actually shows up and I give a chuckle before sending it down the tube to spam hell. This morning a spammer tried […]
Posted in Pet Foods, Walmart | 1 Comment »
Thursday, September 6th, 2007
From WTVQ in Kentucky: Her youngest is Peety. Even though he’s just a kitten, this finicky feline already has a favorite food: Special Kitty’s Duck and Wild Rice. But when Peety suddenly started acting sick, she got worried. “He started drinking a lot of water and he quit eating his favorite food the duck,” [Melissa] […]
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Tuesday, August 28th, 2007
WKYC TV brings us another pet tragedy courtesy of Wal-Mart Stores Inc.: A Cuyahoga Falls woman says Wal-Mart should have pulled the Bestro Chicken Jerky Treats earlier than July 26th. She directly blames the treats for her Yorkie’s death. While the local animal hospital can not confirm the treats triggered the dog’s sudden kidney failure, […]
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Monday, August 27th, 2007
Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor for President Bill Clinton, thinks the Chinese could benefit from a little-old fashion government regulation; that in their race to unleash th power of free-market Capitalism, they’ve forgotten their Maoist roots. China’s problem isn’t too much government intrusion into its economy; it’s too little — or at least too […]
Posted in China, International, Pet Foods, Walmart | 1 Comment »
Monday, August 27th, 2007
Yipee for me! I get to link to Marion Nestle: According to Wal-Mart’s own statement, it heard reports about dogs getting sick from eating these products and took them off the shelves “proactively†on July 26. Translation: Wal-Mart did not issue a recall or warn customers who might still be feeding the products to their […]
Posted in China, Customer Satisfaction, Pet Foods, Recalls, Walmart | 1 Comment »