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Loreta SMember
I just became an Editor’s Choice member and need a clarification.
Royal Canin changed its primary ingredient from Chicken meal to Chicken by-product meal several years ago and yet the review still states Chicken meal. What’s going on?Mike SagmanKeymasterHi Loreta,
You said that “Royal Canin changed its primary ingredient from Chicken meal to Chicken by-product meal several years ago and yet the review still states Chicken meal.”
That is not true. Not one of our Royal Canin reviews is over 18 months old. In fact, many of them have been updated in the last few months. You can see the “Last Update” information at the end of every one of our reviews.
By the way, we currently maintain 9 reviews for Royal Canin products on our website. And none of them are Editor’s Choice products.
So, it would be better for you to post your non-Editor’s Choice question at the end of the specific review you’re asking about. That way, others may be able to share what they know, too.
Keep in mind that there are over 900 reviews representing more than 4,300 different recipes on our website. And more are being added all the time.
With limited resources and only 3 staff members, it’s impossible for us (or any other website, for that matter) to update every review on a continuous basis.
Our policy is to update each review on a rotating schedule about once every 18 months or so — unless we receive a tip from one of our readers that a specific recipe has changed. Editor’s Choice company reports and puppy foods are updated much more frequently.
Hope this helps.
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