I agree pco_01. From what I understood from a gentleman whose wife worked in the lab at a Purina factory, the quality control guidelines are stricker than for human food in these pet food plants.
Raises great concerns for the quality of our food.
I believe I heard it was the glutin they had put with the pet food. A new supplier? They didn't think it had gotten into any human food. What are the inspectors doing? There are supposed to be a battery of tests run on foods and additives. Especially new ingredients. They should be put on hold, until tests are done. Someones signature is on the bottom of those test sheets. But they could have been under pressure, because they had an order to fill.
In this age of the unknown, our food supply, where it's grown, how it's handled and prepared, should be the highest of priorities in terms of protection and inspection. We've seen so many stories of sickness lately. Is anyone putting 2+2 together?