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Jed
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I saw some Bonnie, and some Purina Adult Chicken and Rice today. They look terribly similar. I believe both are made by the same company.

I didn't see the ingredients list for either, but am going to find out if they are the same. Purina is about $30 for 7kg, Bonnie is about $36 for 20 kg.

Maybe they use the same extruding machines to make the product, but the ingredients are different?

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I have no idea but I feed bonnie, both working dog and the lite, I pay $41.50 a 20 kilo bag

Happy to list the ingredients later this morning

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Sorry, had a drama with Dad

Bonnie working dog

Typical Analysis:

Protein 22%

Fat 14%

Fibre 3%

Salt <1%

Quality Ingredients:

Cereal and cereal by products, m,eat and meat by products kangaroo poulty,beef and or lamb meat, vegetable by products, , essential vitamins and minerals and amino acids, salt, natural zntioxidents and flavours

Bonnie Lite

Typical Analysis:

Protein 17%

Fat 6.5%

Fibre 3%

Salt <1%

Quality Ingredients:

Whole grain cereals and vegatables by products , poultry by-product meal, fish meal, beef tallow, essential vitamins and minerals, and tallow derived from beef and or lamb

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Just to add my 2c, I don't come to the party when someone says 'They all come from the same factory' That's like saying Chum and Pedigree or Optimum are the same because they're all made by masterfoods.

Also, different manufacturers produce products under contract for different companies which might not be affiliated. Same with packaging, just because most milk cartons are made by Visy doesn't mean the milk is.

They might look the same because the companies use the same mould to make the shapes, or they might look entirely different but have the same ingredients.

A friend tried lecturing me on dog food the other day, saying that the only difference in any dog food is water content. I think he was just repeating what someone else had told him and it was obvious he hadn't understood because we were talking about dry food and what he was saying obviously referred to tinned.

Sorry I can't specifically anser your question but looking the same doesn't mean they're the same at all.

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