Friday, March 16, 2007

PR Strategy Needs a Recall

Menu Foods, one of the largest pet food manufacturers in North America, announced a recall this morning but failed to name affected brands, saying they will be available tomorrow morning on their website that currently doesn't function. Since they make pet food for Wal-Mart (WMT), Safeway (SWY), Kroger (KR), and many more, people were left understandably confused.

So far, Proctor & Gamble Pet Care (PG) and Safeway have taken the proactive move of recalling their labels possibly affected by their manufacturer, possibly compelled by Menu Foods vague press release that resulted in Friday night newscasts in major cities across the nation asking questions but getting no answers.

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Purina (Nestle), Hills (CL), Petco and PetSmart (PETM) also made proactive moves before the affected brands were announced.

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Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Disney Expands into Pet Market

Reuters reports that The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) plans to expand its range of pet products globally, producing collars, clothing and bedding for pets by licensing its valuable portfolio of characters.

Current lines include a Pirates of the Caribbean aquarium and an Old Yeller private label dog food. Details on the expansion plans were not provided.

Licensing arrangements generate about 70% margins for Disney, and consumers worldwide bought $21 billion of products branded by Disney last year ("Disney barking up a new tree with pet products," by Jeffrey Goldfarb, Reuters, June 7, 2006).

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