Dietary ponderings

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Working in the pet food industry for ten years does not make you Richard Branson, just sayin'. Your trying to tell me selling seafood that is more than fit for human consumption but actually of a very high and more than reputable standard is illegal? I think we both know that isn't going to be true. Also, shipping into a country and being based within and delivering around a country are entirely different situations. I'll be making a few calls today see where I stand in terms of operating from the premises I work at, getting licensed etc. Labels is a very useful, but minor issue. Hadn't considered it. I am used to doing labels anyway for the method used to catch a fish, where its from, whether its wild or not etc. But yeah I'll see what I can fund out today. Then later on I will provide an update. Thanks.
 
Your trying to tell me selling seafood that is more than fit for human consumption but actually of a very high and more than reputable standard is illegal?

What I actually said, was:
In fact, until you figure out all of the potential total costs involved, in licensing, proper pet food labels, your time, etc, there's really no point in even considering what a consumer will pay. This type of pet food may not even be legal in the UK. You might want to start there. Look at the business end of things first, and that will give you an idea if this is a feasible venture, or not.


After reading the rest of your last post, you might want to begin with a business plan. I believe that you can find decent examples online. Good luck
 
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