🚨New: Dog Food Recall Sparks Warning For Pet Owners
Certain Pedigree Adult Complete Nutrition grilled steak and vegetable flavored dry dog food sold by #Walmart in #Arkansas, #Louisiana, #Oklahoma and #Texas, and online~contains metal pieces
PRODUCT 44 lb. bag PEDIGREE® Adult Complete Nutrition Grilled Steak & Vegetable Flavor Dry Dog Food
We used to make our toy poodle, who lived 16 years, homemade food weekly simply by taking various meats, like ground chicken, adding fresh vegetables, and wrapping into waterproof logs and boiling it until it was done like bologna meat logs and then would cut his daily meat off of it. Good for family to eat, too.
He ate other stuff too, loved vegetables, but this was a staple. Never fed him store-bought warehouse factory food.
[USA] Walmart Is Still Putting Ebenezer Scrooge to Shame
Infamous for its starvation wages, Walmart just posted staggering first-quarter profits. The surge is a result of its strategic shift toward catering to affluent shoppers while its full-time workers continue to rely on Medicaid and food stamps https://jacobin.com/2024/05/walmart-living-wage-medicaid-snap/
Currently studying for the #cpacc exam and I found the #legal part surprisingly interesting. This topic was also relevant in a workshop I gave, so here's a couple of law suits that are #accessibility related:
This comes as a surprise because
1.) I've had the Rx filed by Walmart off-and-on over the past 20 years or so.
2.) I had no issues with #CVS / no idea that this was "a thing"
Now closer to a WM pharm vs the prev CVS, it made sense to have this month sent here
(Adderall patients are forced through this rigmarole every 30 days).
Big Brother Is Watching Amazon and Walmart Warehouse Workers
Both Amazon and Walmart invest massively in highly invasive technological surveillance of their warehouse workforce — surveillance that then enables the hyperexploitation both companies’ workers are subject to.
Rebecca Crosby and Judd Legum offer a list of 50 prominent corporations that have donated $23,273,400 to campaigns and PACs of election deniers since January 6, 2021. "Some of the largest contributors to election deniers are also some of the country's leading companies, including AT&T, Comcast, Walmart, and Microsoft."