@davidaddor The other time it came up for sale, the best buy date was 12/2/2022 and was cheaper at $9.99 for a 4-pack but also a different container style. They were also dental chews.
@mdbrown9999 Funny, that’s exactly what my dog said. Except he omitted the “no”. And he added an exclamation point.
/giphy liable-clairvoyant-toothpaste
A dog, in most cases, is a great example of a gourmand:
“The noun gourmand refers to someone who is extremely (and often excessively) fond of eating and drinking. A gourmet is someone with refined tastes who enjoys (and knows a lot about) fine food and drink.”
Every dog I’ve lived with has been the latter; I’m reminded of the cartoon dog that would go into a paroxysm of pleasure, culminating in a slow float to the ground (Damn, what was his name???).
Many cats, on the other hand, would refuse Beluga caviar if it would achieve your understanding that they cannot be bought with your clumsy attempt at currying favor.
I had to throw the ones out that I ordered with this Best By date. None of my four dogs would touch them and they even looked/smelled iffy to me. Save your money.
Specs
Product Name: 4-Pack: Zesty Paws Hemp Elements Omega Bites (360 Soft Chews)
Model: F512-01-090
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$118.68 (for 4) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, Apr 6 - Monday, Apr 10
These make shitty margaritas.
How pallets of these things are you trying to offload?
These were selling for $18 during yesterday’s meh-rathon and 71 of them were sold.
@cengland0 did they just use the same link twice yesterday? Cause I saw em pop up twice yesterday
@davidaddor The other time it came up for sale, the best buy date was 12/2/2022 and was cheaper at $9.99 for a 4-pack but also a different container style. They were also dental chews.
You mean “gourmet,” not “gourmand.” A gourmand eats anything and everything, and lots of it. Like a dog, for instance.
why would you think it is OK to sell something that expired on posting date?
@Mandamm because “best by” is not the same as “expired”
Rancid fish oil… no thanks
@mdbrown9999 Funny, that’s exactly what my dog said. Except he omitted the “no”. And he added an exclamation point.
/giphy liable-clairvoyant-toothpaste
A dog, in most cases, is a great example of a gourmand:
“The noun gourmand refers to someone who is extremely (and often excessively) fond of eating and drinking. A gourmet is someone with refined tastes who enjoys (and knows a lot about) fine food and drink.”
Every dog I’ve lived with has been the latter; I’m reminded of the cartoon dog that would go into a paroxysm of pleasure, culminating in a slow float to the ground (Damn, what was his name???).
Many cats, on the other hand, would refuse Beluga caviar if it would achieve your understanding that they cannot be bought with your clumsy attempt at currying favor.
@margot What a great description!
@margot my dog is currently trying to eat an aluminum can that held chili.
I had to throw the ones out that I ordered with this Best By date. None of my four dogs would touch them and they even looked/smelled iffy to me. Save your money.
/giphy lone-early-leech
/giphy reliant-worthy-cook