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The number of pet food manufacturers expanding their production capabilities is increasing at a dizzying rate. Just within the past six months or so, Pet Product News (PPN) has covered more than 10 such storiesâand that number is growing. Like PPN, the Pet Food Institute (PFI) has been keeping a close watch on how and why these manufacturers are expanding their facilities.
âThis growth indicates a strong confidence in the performance of the pet food industry in the United States and as an exporter to countries around the world,â Mary Emma Young, senior director of communications and strategic planning for PFI, told PPN. âWhile the industry has experienced supply chain disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the continued expansion of production capabilities helps position pet food makers to meet future demands.
Shipt and Purina Launch Pet Lookalike Sweepstakes in Honor of National Pet Month
Pet enthusiasts will have a chance to win free pet food for a year and learn tips to keep their furry friends happy and healthy all year round
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Some say it s a scientific fact that pet owners show resemblance to their pets. We say prove it! In honor of National Pet Month, same-day delivery service
Shipt and the national pet care experts at
Purina are teaming up to launch a Pet Lookalike sweepstakes for a chance to win a year s worth of Purina pet food and a Shipt membership.
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New traffic changes begin next week as the Colorado Department of Transportation kicks off its Mile High Shift project, which will move both directions of Interstate 70 between Brighton Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard off of the viaduct and lower it under a cover park.
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This traffic change, called the Mile High Shift project, will allow crews to demolish the structurally deficient viaduct, which was built 57 years ago. All current lanes of I-70 will move to the future westbound lanes of the lowered section as early as late this month. Both directions of traffic will stay in the westbound lanes for about 18 months, when the eastbound lanes of I-70 are expected to be completed, CDOT said.