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    Raw petfood pioneer still innovating with new products

    Craig Taylor, managing director of Natures Menu Petfood in the UK, says his company was one of the first offering raw petfood, starting 30 years ago. He highlights some of the company's innovations presented at Interzoo 2012.

    2012-05-29



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