This past weekend I noticed that a few of the pet food lids were leaking. Apparently pet food lids are made from cheap plastic that is easily damaged or torn by our dog’s paws. One of the lids in particular had been broken for a few months and was so bad that the top part of the lid was almost completely ripped out.
They can certainly be used as decor and other uses, but I think the big issue here is that pet food lids are easily damaged so they should really be replaced every two years. I think it’s also important to keep in mind that pet food lids are probably more expensive than the lids on the pet food that we’re used to.
At least one good pet-food lid has been replaced in the last year, so that’s nice. But I’ve been using pet food lids that are 20-30 years old and they’re getting really small and brittle. In many cases the top of the lid is just barely staying attached to the lid and the rest of the lid is just sticking straight out. I think the best solution is to replace these pet-food lids every two years.
At least one pet product company has taken notice. Petfood.com has decided to discontinue the use of pet lids that are less than five years old. The company explains that the lids are more brittle and less durable than their pet food lids and many pet food lids have been used over the years without replacement.
We can’t blame the pet food company (they are a small company with only two employees and no customers) but we can’t blame the pet food itself. It’s a product that’s been used for a long time by pet owners, and the pet food company has been slow to do things about it. It seems like they might have a point, because there are many pet foods with pet-food lids that are ten, fifteen, and more years old.
Pet lids are not a product that are a common part of the pet food industry. The pet food industry is a very small industry that makes a ton of pet food. For pet food to be considered a normal product, it would have to have a shelf life of 15 years (if it’s not a recall), and a usage rate of 50% to 75%. A pet food with a pet-food lid that is a few years old has a shelf life of 5 years.
Pet lids are not a common part of pet food, so it’s not surprising that there are many pet lids that are ten, fifteen, and more years old. It’s also not surprising that there are pet lids with pet-food lids that are a few years old. There are no such things as pet lids that are “too old” to use. Pet lids don’t have a shelf life, there’s no usage rate, and there are no recalls.
If pet lids do have a shelf life, then you have to wonder about their usage rates. If they have a shelf life, then they must be pretty popular. But there is no usage rate. If they have a usage rate, then it’s hard to imagine what their shelf lives are like.
The pet-lids are like the “lid” that you use on your car to keep the lid in place. Or more accurately, they are the lids that you have on your refrigerator that keep everything inside a certain temperature range. For example, a lot of pet lids don’t have an effective shelf life because they are basically just a plastic package with a few metal clips.
The pet lids are basically just plastic containers that you put your pet in. But that doesnt mean you cant put a lid on it. They can be used. I use them on cat food, dog food, chicken food, and fish food.