Menu Foods And Wal-Mart Placing Recalled Cat Food Back On Shelves

Special Kitty

Menu Foods has re-supplied Wal-Mart with previously recalled pet food after placing a new UPC code over the previous UPC codes. They claim that the re-shelved foods are completely safe and that the packaging is the issue, not the food inside. The decision to place new stickers over the old UPC code was reportedly made together with Wal-Mart.

Menu Foods said all of the contaminated food was returned back to them after the pet food recalls in March. In order to put a “safe” product back on the shelves, Menu Foods and Wal-Mart put a laminated sticker with a new product code over the original UPC on the new pouches of pet food.

Menu Foods acknowledges that the original product code that is on the packages is on the recall list. But company officials say recalls are also tied to production dates and that all Special Kitty cat food with the new laminated product codes are safe.

They added that all of the Special Kitty cat food made after the recall has “QA OK” (Quality Assured Okay) placed on the pouch.

UPDATE: A few readers have also commented that they have seen Ol’ Roy dog food from Wal-Mart with a new sticker over the old UPC code that was on the recall list.

Source: WSFA

Photo: Carol

(Thanks Carol)

82 Responses to “Menu Foods And Wal-Mart Placing Recalled Cat Food Back On Shelves”

  1. mal says:

    It is interesting that this news comes on a Friday. IMO… also interesting is that yesterday was one of the larger trading days in Menu Foods stocks..231,200 . The last time that happened is when company officials sold stock before the recall was announcecd

    http://tsedb.globeinvestor.com.....l=MEW.UN-T

  2. Carol says:

    I just can’t help wondering why they would put the “safe” food in the same packaging as the “unsafe” food—I wonder if cost had anything to do with that. Wouldn’t you think that after 5 months they could correct their packaging? The dates are imprinted on the puches so why couldn’t they change the UPC as well. Just putting little white labels would be a nice fix? This just shows how little they really think of us. They shoud have a lot of money to change their packaging as they haven’t paid any vet bills that I have heard of—mine is still waiting and of course we know they put the claim forms for us on line only days before they got “a court order” to not talk to us! Just another coincidence I guess.

  3. Carol says:

    What is also troubling is that what brought this story out in Alabama was the fact that all 4 cats were sick and the symptoms sounded oh so familiar!! I would love to have some feedback to see if indeed these poor cats indeed have acute renal failure and if so, what the heck are the dates on the pouches???? One ill cat could be just a coincidence, but all 4???

  4. SMITH111 says:

    THANKS FOR THE “HEADS-UP” ITCHMO.

  5. straybaby says:

    so does that “Q OK” actually mean anything other than the food was produced after the recall?

    and it was a money issue using the old packaging i guess. they needed the product on the shelf so they could make some money . . . .

  6. Anonymous says:

    effing crony capitalist murderers

  7. Anonymous says:

    what part of lying liars don’t we understand??????

    lets see them eat the food–that’s the only thing that would convince me
    (under oath, on camera with independent consumer watchdog referrees)

  8. Anonymous says:

    way to go itchmo! the word is going out as we speak

  9. Anonymous says:

    so lets see: does 1+1=2? of course it does.

    what happened to the raw ingredients stored in the pittsburgh warehouse?

    is it now in menu’s murdering meals?

    does 1+1=2?

  10. Judy says:

    What the hell does that mean? It’s safe to buy recalled food now? That doesn’t make any sense to me. I would not buy any pet food at Walmart under any brand name after this announcement. I have had it with the pet food industry do they think we are all a bunch of fools?

    This makes me so angry I can’t think straight. I only have one sick kitty left and I sure will not be killing her with Walmart/Menu Foods.

    I have been buying Newman but I think I will not be again I need to get something not manufactured by Menu.

  11. Billie says:

    Has anyone heard about Iams and Eukanuba again?!Containing highly toxic aflatoxins. It’s also NOT on the FDA recall list. I have a friend who lost a whole healthy litter to it, and the food was tested, so were the puppies, they had growths on their Liver!

  12. E. Hamilton says:

    This is UNACCEPTABLE.

    Walmart kept KILLING treats on the shelf for 27 days AFTER they KNEW it contained POISON.

    Walmart- IT IS ON!

    Full on boycott!

    Do not shop at Walmart for ANY reason, tell your friends, tell your enemies, tell strangers, tell anyone and everyone you can.
    Old Roy pet food has salmonella in it and the dog treats are POISON and all of that is true and reason enough.

    Shopping at Walmart is suicide or murder, take your pick.

    We took millions from P&G bottom line, can we do better and take MORE from Walmart?

    BOYCOTT, picket if you can, call into radio shows, write letters. And TAKE YOUR MONEY SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!!

    I swear , on all that I hold Holy, that I will never buy a single item from Walmart, nor associate with those that do.

  13. Anonymous says:

    and, uh, we all know the petfood could never ever make an itsy bitsy teeny weeny mistake accidentally on purpose.

  14. Anonymous says:

    billie do you have a link for this?

  15. Anonymous says:

    have you poisoned your remaining pet today? wal mart has a plan.

  16. Anonymous says:

    yes the peoples republic
    of walmrt where
    you can kill you pet for less
    we don’t ask what’s in it
    if they pay us
    we just guess

  17. Geff says:

    I hope somebody gets one of these bags tested. If it is tainted, we should be able to put Menu out of business.

  18. E. Hamilton says:

    How many of you go to church on Sunday?
    Have you done your duty by telling the church members about the poison sold at Walmart?

    Do you drink at a bar, or bars, on Saturday night? Have you told your drinking buddies about the poison pet food for sale at Walmart? Talk about the knockers on the new waitress later but for 5 minutes you can talk about getting away with murder because you know, we ALL know a killer, it squats there on the corner and KILLS and if you buy a single item from Walmart then you are PAYING them to KILL!

    Walmart is begging you, much like a deranged serial killer, STOP ME BEFORE I KILL AGAIN. So I will.

    In fact, I am so tired of this crap that I think we ought to stop buying EVERYTHING, from ANY store, for a WEEK, shut down the economy for ONE week, nothing but food and damned little of that. No gas, no NOTHING, just stop, sit home and see if THAT makes the TV news!!
    If all I am is a consumer to be fleeced like a sheep to these a$$holes then I can STOP CONSUMING.

    From August 30 to September 6 I will spend NOTHING. I have food that is getting older in my cabinets and freezer as it is, this will teach me to buy only what I NEED. I NEED a vacation from spending more than I need anything else.
    This is gonna be fun!
    More homecooked food, more TIME, cleaner house, husband smiling big for reasons that are not your business, big smile on my face for reasons also not your concern, less traffic stress, I am looking forward to THIS next week!

  19. katiekat says:

    E. Hamilton unfortunately it is almost impossible to boycott Walmart in small towns, they have bankrupted and shut down any other stores. Can we say Monopoly….

  20. E. Hamilton says:

    Can you give a ride to neighbors to other stores? There are ALWAYS a million reasons why something cannot be done, you one only need the ONE way to get the impossible done.

    Don’t you wish that Walmart had been stopped before they did this STRANGLEHOLD on you? I bet there are LOTS of folks regretting that deal with the devil.

    Walmart exists only to me as a defendant in further legal actions.

    There are ways, the world turned just fine for millions of years without Walmart and I have food recipes to look at- what can I do with all those tomatoes?

  21. Linda says:

    I don’t know mcuh about everyone here, but how about taking the time to prepare your own pet food. It only makes sense.

  22. straybaby says:

    nice thing about nyc, NO WALMARTS ALLOWED! *grin*

    i’ve been to the grocery store maybe 3 or 4 times since the recall and not once was for a big shopping. eating local is very doable as are many other things that take $$$ away from the big corps.

  23. E. Hamilton says:

    There were NO Walmarts in the Rocky Mountains when the west was settled, no Walmarts when this country fought a war for independence and NO Walmarts when I was born.

    What you do is up to you. A big shopping trip to another town would be my choice, it may not be yours.
    I have neighbors to call, block party BBQ!! This is gonna be so fun!
    Labor day this year is going to last ONE WEEK!
    Freedom is a good thing, but you have to reach out and TAKE IT!

  24. straybaby says:

    tomatoes?! make sauce and freeze it for later. or just crush and freeze so you can use them in different types of recipes. if you have some cucumbers and sweet onions, you can make a tasty summer salad. OR, make up some spicy tomato juice and do some bloody marys!! lol!~

    thanks for the reminder! i have 15lbs in the kitchen that need to be dealt with tonight :)

  25. E. Hamilton says:

    All those HOURS are MINE again-no shopping of any kind is…an amazing relief, once you get past the shock.
    I am going to take an EPIC bubble bath and read by candlelight for hours!

  26. E. Hamilton says:

    straybaby says:
    August 24th, 2007 at 5:26 pm

    Thank you, I just looked and you know, why should I go out and stand in line for a Sunday brunch when I can do Bloody Mary’s myself and have a scrumptious brunch, at home!

    This is going to be a great week and the neighbors are all excited too!
    Spend no money-have more fun!

  27. mittens says:

    i think it incredibly stupid to use the bags with the codes associated with the recall-if indeed that’s the truth of what they did.

    but what is the truth? because none of these companies has provided a full accounting of what they knew, when they knew it and what actually was put in the food that poisoned it, are they shocked that no one believes anything they say? have they already gotten away with so much damage that they think no one bothers reading those production codes? is it just one more deadly scam they have the audacity to think they’ll get away with to recoup their losses?

    beyond the packaging and any irregularities thereof, the truth of the matter is no one who spends any time investigating the matter is convinced your food is safe-no matter what you rechristen it , no matter how you doll up the bags or fit the word ‘ natural’ or Q OK in there. explain yourself,.pay up. apologize.prove scientifically that your food is safe. reveal exactly what went wrong with your food. your word /spin is not good enough.

  28. Anonymous says:

    Completely disgusted with Walmart, boycott as much as I can and I m homecooking away for my pets! Screw the monoplies!

  29. Bridgett says:

    Surely this MF can’t think we are this dumb? I am just stupified that they would think they could get away with this. The arrogance of both Walmart and MF is just astounding!

    Did MF think that what they put us through in March would ever fade from our memories?

    Does Walmart think we will put a cheap deal ahead of the health of our pets?

    Does MF and WM think we are this dumb not to notice the taped on UPC code?

    Do they think we would just blow of the real UPC code that is on the recall list?

    I am just dumbfounded how they think they can get away with this!!!!

    I started boycotting WM years ago. Not for reasons connected with pet food, though. I started having panic attacks every time I went into a Walmart. All the people, the noise, the bad attitudes of the employees, fighting your way down the aisles and to top it off, having to stand in line between bunches of screaming children is just not worth it to save a buck or two. Sorry, my sanity is worth more than that.

  30. rescuemom says:

    WHY are people still shopping for pet food at Wal-Mart?????

    I’m not condoning the actions here, but I’m sorry… you buy crap, you can expect crap. Iams, Eukanuba, Whiskas, etc… it’s all CRAP.

    Home cooking is not a suitable alternative for everyone, but there are alternatives. Orijen, Prarie Raw Instinct, NRG, Wellness, Wellness Core, EVO, California Natural…. but you can’t pay 49 cents a can and expect it to be top quality! Expect to pay $20-30 for 5lbs of dry food or $1.20-$3.00 a can for good quality (especially grain free) food.

    STOP shopping at Wal-Mart.

    How many more recalls are necessary before people get it?

  31. Jenny Bark says:

    Deb Johnston on the other thread about Wal-Mart today at 7:29 is backing Wal-mart. You might want to read it, sounds like trol(sp) to me.

  32. Roberto P. says:

    I was watching a show called “If Walls Could Talk” on HGTV a little while ago. They had a get your kid a cheap laptop WalMart ad. Unfortunately, their customer service line is closed until Monday. I will be calling them to tell them I won’t watch a channel that accepts money from Wally World. (865-694-7879)

  33. Tamar says:

    As soon as I read this I went right to Walmart (Seffner, FL) and sure enough tons of Special Kitty packs with new UPC labels stuck on them. I picked out 5 and pulled the new label off one and sure enough the cash register locked it out and said do not sell. So I handed over the label I had pulled off and said ‘what about this?’ and lo and behold it rang up just fine. I asked for the manager and informed her they were selling tainted pet food and needed to remove it from the shelves immediatley. As soon as I got home I called the local TV station and they seemed interested and asked me to forward the email. I hope they are at Walmart *right now* exposing the dirty truth. It boggles my mind MF would attempt this. WHEN ARE THEY GOING TO BE INDICTED FOR CRIMINAL ACTIVITY?!?!?!

    They asked me if I wanted a refund. Hell no I am not giving up the proof! I have 5 packs of this food along with the receipt for proof of date, location and time. Just sickening …

  34. Doug says:

    I think I’ll make my first ever trip to Walmart, buy some of the Special Kitty, rip off the new label, and then sue them for selling me the recalled food. I’ll have a dated receipt and a recalled UPC code, let them prove different.

    Seriously boycott Walmart, if 20% of pet owners did this they would be gone in 2 months.

  35. Amanda says:

    Anyone with a special kitty pouch with this sticker take a picture of it so some of us know where and what to look for? I went to walmart today and looked at the pouches but I didn’t notice anything. My friend feeds her cat Special Kitty food She is also my hairdresser, so while she was doing my hair I told her about it.

  36. Jenny Bark says:

    E., Straybaby gave you good advice. Now is the time to get your gr. beans & pot., maybe broc., peppers & etc. Pretty soon the fall veg. will be comming in. I have almost enough (even with cooking for the dogs) until next summer.Get a “Ball Blue Book” (around $5.00) to keep your family safe. Things have changed over the years about keeping food. I am now going to follow Keki’s advice & get some good meat & my 4th, freezer. I don’t know where you live but it shure is nice when snow & ice is on the ground & the farmers need the help.

  37. menusux says:

    http://action.walmartwatch.com.....puppyemail

    “Tell Wal-Mart: Stop Selling Toxic Products

    “Over the past two weeks, Mattel has recalled over 10 million Barbie, Polly Pocket, Dora the Explorer and Sesame Street toys for hazardous lead paint and dangerous magnets.

    “Yesterday, test results from two Chinese-made dog treats sold at Wal-Mart stores showed traces of the deadly chemical melamine. That’s the same chemical that was blamed for dozens of pet deaths in March and caused a massive recall of pet food from Wal-Marts and other stores across the country.

    “As the world’s largest retailer, Wal-Mart sets the standard for product safety - and by bullying companies to produce products at bottom dollar costs, it’s pushing American companies into shady overseas operations.

    “Tell Wal-Mart to care about its customers’ health, and demand a higher quality for its products:”

    http://walmartwatch.com/img/bl.....safety.pdf

    Importing Danger: How Wal-Mart’s Massive Food Imports Endanger America’s Food Supply

  38. lisamin says:

    BTW Expiration dates are printed on the packaging as it comes off the rolls, right before it goes into the machine that seals the pouch up. Ditto codes. But I guess they’re expecting the average Walmart customer to just eat up the “oopsy!” story.

  39. straybaby says:

    um, menusux,

    “That’s the same chemical that was blamed for dozens of pet deaths in March and caused a massive recall of pet food from Wal-Marts and other stores across the country.”

    could you get that changed from dozens to thousands? ;)

  40. Tamar says:

    Yeahhhh riiiiight I really believe MF and walmart’s claim the food is safe and it is just the packaging. Are they out of their minds?!?!?! Do they really think people will feed their pets food that has an original UPC that is on the recall list?!?!? Sure just trust MF and wally world … they would never mislead consumers …

  41. Barb says:

    I don’t know if news of this lawsuit is old, but it was just sent to me today. Looks like it was filed 3-27-07. Posting for anyone who didn’t know about this earlier:

    Berding & Weil, LLP has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of all pet owners nationwide who purchased the pet food that was manufactured by Menu Foods, Inc. and sold under various brand names, including IAMS, and whose pets have become ill or died as a result of eating such food. Menu Foods has recalled all of its “cuts and gravy” wet style of cat and dog food, which was produced in its plants between December 3, 2006 and March 2007.

    LEARN MORE: http://www.bwclassaction.com/menu-foods.shtml

  42. menusux says:

    “could you get that changed from dozens to thousands? ;)”

    Just read it–(don’t write ‘em)–still it’s an organization trying to do something about W-M. They have a W-M battle plan at this link:

    http://walmartwatch.com/battlemart

  43. Jenny Bark says:

    Menusux will you do me a favor & tell Deb on the other thread what you said above. you are better on the computer than me. Thank you. Jenny

  44. Donnie says:

    How thing just sounds REALLY REALLY fishy. Their explanations just dont jive.

  45. Dave says:

    Oklahoma here!

    Just got four packages of Special Kitty at the local w*l m**t.

    New UPC codes on a sticker over the original.

  46. nora says:

    Iowa HERE! I will be heading to a local Wal-mart tomorrow and look for that Special Kitty POISON. If I find it, I WILL call all three local TV channells to see if they are interested and also the local Register (paper). Tallyho!

  47. HighNote says:

    I used to work in a grocery store myself and when something is put into the store computer like all the recalled pet food was then they have to change the upc codes afterward. Menu used old packages and put on the new dates and covered the upc codes so that the computers would accept them.
    This lady said that her pets were ill and this is what worries me. Not Wal Mart or menu foods.
    All that pet food was RECALLED!!! Wal Mart took it off its shelves!
    So… if this ladies pets are truly ill then it is not recalled food but the new shipments that we have to be concerned about!!
    Everyone is talking about recalled pet food and menu trying to resell it but what about the melamine in our cattle, pigs, chickens, and fish now?
    Some of you have mentioned buying better brands of pet food like wellness, etc. but have any of you thought that these tainted cattle, pigs, chickens and fish will be in that food!
    Dogs have been tested for melamine and they know about how much they can stand but there have been no test at all done on cats!!!!
    This melamine in our food will be in our pets food and when they mix the products some cans will be more lethal then other cans.
    If this ladies pets are getting sick then it is new shipments we have to be concerned about not th old. The FDA was to make sure they distroyed them.
    Now it is true that menu could try to resell tainted food but they would get caught doing this. Too many pets would get sick again and then they would have criminal action against them for sure.
    I do not think they would try this because they are already losing too much money.
    I have great concern about the food our pets and we are eating right now and we all should think about this.
    Why won’t anyone give me the answer of how much melamine is too much for my cat!
    My vet said give my cat science diet and she has ate it all of her life. She is over ten now and will not eat fresh products. I have tried and tried to feed her other things but she will not touch them. I tried the organic dry and she will not eat it either. I have spent all kinds of money trying to get her to eat something else. She won’t! So what am I to do? She won’t eat wellness or any of the raw things. She won’t eat fresh chicken. she throws it up right afterward. I have lost my dog and one cat and I only have her left.
    I worry about her every day and wish she would just try something better for her. It is easy for all of you to say what is best to feed our pets but what if your pet will not eat any of these things. Believe me I have tried them all! I have got to the point of being tired of throwing pet food out because she will not eat it. I can’t afford to keep throwing out stuff.
    What is this that I read on the FDA sight about having to wash our hands after handling pet food? What does this mean now? so many things going wrong with the food.
    So many animals at risk any more.
    I do not believe this is the end of all of this. I truly feel that this melamine in our meats are going to harm our pets. Especially cats!

  48. Buster says:

    EVERYONE please contact your State Attorney General about this FRAUD and re-selling of contaminated food!! If anything shows how SCUM this Menu Foods bunch is, this is it!!

  49. Alex Thomas says:

    Oh my God! Of everything that Menu Foods has pulled since this pet food debacle, this has got to be the lowest. The resale of contaminated pet food by trying to trick pet parents shows that they are lower than scum. And Wal Mart, is it really true that they know about and condoned this practice? Because if they do, they are just as bad as Menu Foods and deserve our distain. Oh Wal Mart, how low you have sunk. You had better start treating your pet parents better, or your stock may start sinking like that of Menu Foods.

  50. Carol says:

    I still think the important story out of this —if the food is safe and they just used the bags—what is the result of the 4 cats in Alabama that triggered this whole story!!! I guess if Menu was too cheap to make new packets and had to use the old ones then Walmart had to have some UPC to scan that would work so I think the explanation may sound okay (although I will never feed anything by Menu again) but if these 4 cats are ill at the same time from this “safe” food—it’s a whole new ballgame!

  51. Bane says:

    Has China brainwashed Wal-Mart executives with some new-fangled mind experiment? “You WILL sell our poison”…The People’s Republic of Wal-mart is a perfect way to describe it! Anything from Wal-mart is suspect….remember the toys with lead paint? I am boycotting Wal-Mart permanently and instructing my family to do the same.

  52. Sharon says:

    Walmart is corrupt. Why do you think Michael Dell chose Walmart as the retail outlet for his computers? His company is going down because they outsourced customer service to India and manufacturing to China. Workers in Austin work in a sweatshop where the accounting guys lie about the numbers to make their bonuses. I hope people wake up to both Walmart and Dell and everything they represent, people who are willing to do anything to make money, no matter the cost.

  53. JJ in IL says:

    So the recalled food was never destroyed? I had asked in the forum where the food ended up? Back at the companies that made it to be re-labeled with a new UPC code and then re-sold as new? Why would they use old bags? That is baloney they could not afford to print new packaging. Should this be true that the same food that was recalled is now being sold all over again criminal charges need to be brought against these companies doing this - ALL OF THEM! Is this an experiment to eliminate all of our beloved pets? Who is behind all of this and why are they doing it? This just doesn’t HAPPEN - someone has to make it happen-WHO ARE YOU? Have you no heart or are you that stone cold inside?

  54. shibadiva says:

    I can’t believe Menu Foods would be stupid enough to resell tainted food with new UPC codes, unless Mark Wiens and his buddies have sold the rest of their stock and left the country.

    I’m not exactly surprised that they would be so cheap as to use old packaging for new QA OK product. They proved that to us months ago.

  55. HighNote says:

    Thats the UPC code. Each and every can and package of pet food has it’s own UPC code. Companies use these to order the products and to scan them when being sold. Since each product was recalled then they could not use the old UPC codes They had to cover them over with new ones. This is common practice.
    I do not think this has anything to do with the recalled food!! I think it is a new problem! People we have melamine in all our meats why wouldn’t it be in all the pet food! FDA says it will not harm us but it could harm our pets. There is no way they could take all this melamine out of the meats they put in our pet food.
    All this talk about hating Wal Mart and Menu foods. Well I don’t buy food at Wal Mart I know it is cheap. But this has nothing to do with the big issue here.
    Melamine in our pet food is and where is it coming from? Not from recalled food but from food they are making now!
    The treats were made in China so they are still putting melamine in their pet food or are they? They have been feeding their livestock melamine for years so maybe it is in all their meats!!
    We have it in our meats now too! It has to show up in our pet food!
    When the FDA said that the tainted cattle, etc would not harm us, they never said a word about it harming our animals! Why is that?
    They left the responsibility up to each company to test it’s own pet food.
    Now I ask you, how can any of these companies not find melamine in the pet food since it is in all of the livestock!
    If you want to throw blame then blame our great FDA for letting melamine livestock into our food system!
    Blame chemuNutra for selling contaminated wheat glutin and rice protein to unsuspected buyers! Blame China for selling them the product in the first place!
    And yes blame Menu foods for not testing the products they make for their suppliers and blame the suppliers for not testing the products before selling them.
    And blame us for buying cheap grade products and putting a lot of businesses out of business so China could take over.
    Now! What companies are testing their pet food? How many of them have melamine in their food now and are selling it? Probably every one of them!

  56. DSM says:

    I for one could not resist the temptation to go to Wal-Mart this morning after reading here. I have been trying to get our local paper to cover the pet food crisis since it began, all to no avail. Having lost our precious cat to tainted food and quite possibly one of our precious pups to food “not officially tainted,” this all hit quite close to home. I went to WM, purchased 2 pouches of SK, peeled off one label for check-out. The cashier scanned only one and put the amount in for two, thus one would think they would be the same number. Not! The UPC codes on my receipt do NOT match any of the numbers on the pouches, neither the sticker cover up nor the old one under the sticker. I then went to another cashier and asked her to scan the pouch with the removed cover sticker. It did not come up as a flag, however, I do not know what the scan number was that came up on her register. I then went to the customer scan device inside the store, scanned the one with the sticker, and it gave me the price. The one with the sticker removed gave me a message “contact store manager” or something to that effect, in other words in didn’t give me any information. Both packets have a BB date of June 15 09, along with the QA ok. I am doubtful that anyone (local ) will be interested, but thought I would share my experience here in hopes of generating thoughts. Just for the record, I have no intentions of feeding this food to any one. Besides thanks to poisoned food, I no longer have a cat to feed.

  57. The Groom Room says:

    Calm down people..this is the NEW product…using the old bags which are expensive to remake, so they took the cheap way out and covered them with a sticker…I know I have the ol’ roy…left my story somewhere on here yesterday…It’s not tainted food…

    HOWEVER I WILL NOT FEED ANY OF THIS CRAP FOOD TO ANY ANIMAL EVER>>>> dont care where it’s purchased.

  58. Sindy says:

    OK, this has sent me over the edge. Using containers that were intended to hold food that is now recalled? Consumer confidence or more profit for Menu, you decide? Has this food been tested? I mean independently and not just by the FDA who we don’t believe anymore? Unfortunately some people shop at Wal-mart and they have their reasons. I don’t and have the resources to shop elsewhere . In any case, it’s about the pets who need someone to speak for them. I just emailed CNN and our local and national News with links to petconnection and Itchmo regarding Wal-mart’s actions. Note: this is breaking on the weekend again and doesn’t it sound like the Friday afternoon recall habit?
    Send emails to the news stations in your area. Maybe somewhere this will break out and people can learn more about changing UPC codes, Wal-mart, and our dear problem maker in all of this - Menu Foods.
    Put the word out. Do it for our furchildren who are still here and for those who have left us. If everyone sent even one email, that is more than is out there right now.
    This is such bad public relations and Wal-mart dropped the ball here all for the mighty dollar again.

  59. Trudy Jackson says:

    I just went and got My special kitty. The ups is over another. I might just have this tested, but at least I have it. Has anyone have this tested yet? If not, soon I will have it done.

  60. Trudy Jackson says:

    I meant the UPC, not UPS. It’s been a long day.

  61. Amanda says:

    Carol, thanks for sending Itchmo the picture. I’ll go to walmart Monday or Tuesday and check(have to take kitty to vet and its out that way).

  62. E. Hamilton says:

    I have an idea.

    There are sites on the net where people ask for donations (for all sorts of things), I think we need to make a BIG one and have everyone with outstanding vet bills tell their story and we can ask for the help we are just not getting from the companies that sickened and killed our pets!
    It will embarrass them a lot, could get us some press and might do some good.

    The amount of money this has cost pet owners is staggering and I think we should USE that fact. We are sure paying the damned bills and the pet food companies are blowing us off- I say we USE it.

    What do you think?

    PS and I want to have a running total going at the site of all the unpaid bills because that is gonna be BIG.

  63. Trudy Jackson says:

    Sounds good to Me.

  64. HighNote says:

    DMS you said you went to Wal Mart and purchased two different pouches of special kitty. Were they the same kind? Or two different kinds? If they were two different kinds then the USP code on them that you pealed off should be different. It would not make any difference about the old USP codes since they were to be covered over. Each and every type of special kitty has its own USP code. This is the only way to order each kind! If the cashier just scanned one for both different types then she was wrong to do this. Each type of food should be scanned separately because it is put into the computer as being sold and when it comes to reordering they can tell what they need and also this is also done for store inventory.
    Each and every item that is scanned has it own USP code.
    Look in your grocery store and you will see that cut green beans and whole green beans made by the same company has it’s own USP code on it.
    They punch out codes any more to do al their ordering so each item has to have it’s own code.
    All that special kitty has had the old code covered over because that is the code the company has always used for each item. Since special kitty was recalled they had to cover them over for the computer to except them because each item had a recalled code put into the store computer system.
    Now if you uncovered these special kittys and the computer register excepted it then someone at this store did not put in all the recalled codes!!!!! This is bad!!
    When an item is recalled someone at each store has to put in the codes for that item so the register will not except it any more. These people have to be sure to get each and every code put into the computer or someone may get a recalled product.
    I have worked in the grocery business for many years and I know this to be a fact.
    Also when a product becomes on sale a person has to put that sale item into the computer too or it will come up at regular price and not the sale price.
    Those USP codes have to do with computer usuage nothing more. Now the dates are very important and where they are made. This is what people should be looking at.
    Like I said before if these animals are getting sick it is not because of recalled food. It is because there is still melamine in the pet food caused from our food now.

  65. Pukanuba says:

    shibadiva says:
    August 25th, 2007 at 11:37 am

    I can’t believe Menu Foods would be stupid enough to resell tainted food with new UPC codes, unless Mark Wiens and his buddies have sold the rest of their stock and left the country.

    I’m not exactly surprised that they would be so cheap as to use old packaging for new QA OK product. They proved that to us months ago.

    ***********

    I agree totally…….I don’t think anyone would be foolish enough to put tainted food back on the shelves………however, that is not to say that this Q ok food is any better than what they put out earlier this year. I believe what they put out is of very poor quality & may well still be contaminated.

  66. DSM says:

    Highnote, sorry didn’t make myself clear…they are both the same food, Special Kitty Select, Gourmet Cat Food with Beef and Gravy.

  67. mavericksmom says:

    Bottom line. Don’t buy food at Wal Mart. Neither for your pet, nor for yourself. A few bucks more for safe food will save you a TON in the long run. I know “safe” food is a loose term these days, but you’re NOT going to find it at Wal Mart, period. Steer clear.

  68. reba says:

    They have also put new barcodes on the peanut butter bones.

  69. Dream says:

    These are just empty, unused packages that are being used instead of throwing them out and filling up our landfills. The recalled food never touched these things and the new product is safe. The “QA OK” stamp ensures you that this is new product so look for that.

  70. E. Hamilton says:

    If the landfills can take having the poison dumped in them that is also where the packages should be.
    A tiny“QA OK” stamp is a stupid thing to ask pet parents to look for.
    GEEZ, make it a little TOUGHER on folks why don’t you.

    And trusting Menu Foods on a quality issue is what got a lot pets dead, remember?

  71. Moonbeams says:

    I’ll never shop Walmart again - pardon me while I puke!

  72. Anonymous says:

    You don’t know what you are talking about on the sticker business. If you don’t get sued off the internet you will be very lucky. What you said is not only assumption, it’s dead wrong and you should retract.

  73. Anonymous says:

    groom room is dead on

  74. PresOfWeb says:

    I know about packaging costs. They are ultra high because fools demand something shiney and colorfull. To save the consumer money, the unused pouches were stickered and filled with clean, tested product.

  75. Concha Castaneda says:

    It seems pretty stupid to me that a company would risk consumer confidence by reusing the old packaging. If they are trying to rebuild trust from us, then they need to start from scratch. They need to take care of their commitments to the customer by paying the vet bills and giving refunds as they promised. We don’t give a hoot about your coupons or your commercials showing healthy pets. We want the facts. We are constantly being offended by Pet Food companies attempt to get our trust back. Trust has to be earned. Trust can not be tricked into us. The smart thing to do would be a whole different package altogether as the old packaging is a constant reminder to those of us who remember all too well what it looked like. Sure it is expensive to develop new marketing and packaging. But it is gonna cost Pet Food industry in the long run by replaying our pain and raising our suspicions and concerns.

  76. PresOfWeb says:

    Guess what, Conch, you’re right. The retailers should have started out with different everything. Here’s a question for you; how are we going to get China to pay us for the troubles caused by them? They owe us big time!

  77. betty gossett says:

    This is NOT just Alabama. I live in Florida. I went to a local Walmart. I picked up a pouch of Special Kitty. Sure enough, it had a new label stuck on over the original. I peeled it off and took it to the checkout along with one not peeled off. The peeled off one rang up Do NOT sell, The other one did not. I asked for a manager and made a little scene about poisoned pet food. The manager seemed genuinely surprised about the peel off label, then she said oh it must be OK. It must actually be from a different batch that is actually fine. I told her I was going to contact a local TV channel. And I did. I got voice mail at the TV station and I left the information. But I haven’t heard anything. Please check your local Walmart for this. I would bet it is being done everywhere.

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  79. Anonymous says:

    ALert!! Sunshine Mills is doing the same thing. The dog buscuits with melamine were recalled also. Not to worry— There are 4 labs besides the FDA who can test for this. Sunshine Mills informed that WalMart requested this to benefit the consumer by covering up the old upc label so customers do not mistake them for recalled bags. Looks like it backfired. Not to believe them. So — getting the bags tested. Once the results are in from the lab. By the way- this is very expensive to get it tested. (About $100) My dog died yesterday. By the way- hate Michael Vick. He is going to jail. Should someone go to jail for this??? If and only if the tainted food was intentially put back onto the shelves. But will have to wait for the lab results. Hope that no one on earth would try to make a buck off of this. People just do not want other dogs or cats to die. But, if these results come back positive it will go to national news with it. Then will get an attorney.

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  81. Josephine North says:

    I have just had a devastating experience. My two bobcat cats who were more like dogs than cats and were inseperable fell victims to “Special Kitty,” by Del Monte. Immediaely after digesting just a little the black one threw up this brown liquid and it was coming out of his rectum. Both had slow miserable deaths, meoowing in agony. This was from Walmart on Kernan and Atlantic Boulevard on the 26th of Sept. 2008. I buried them together this last Tuesday. i’m absolutely heart broken. Therre is no doubtthe SK was the culprit. I think it must have been poison as it happened immediately. My email is define3009@aol.com. Has anyoneelse had a similar expeprience. I’m seeking legal help. There is a class action lawsuit in progress which I applied to join, it is in Miami. I isolated these two cats from my other two in case it was Salmonella. Chaged cat litter boxes, everything I could think of. I go to Walmart for my Soy Milk as it is about $1 less that most supermarkets. I rue the day I picked up that SK as I was getting my soy milk. Josephine in mourning in jacksonville,Florida.

  82. Robin says:

    I just purchased Special kitty canned food from Walmart the other day. This is the first time I have purchased it since the recall. I fed my cat a can of the food this morning and immediatly after eating he vomited the food right up.

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