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	<title>Pet Food Score - Petfood Advisor</title>
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This section is dedicated to the analysis of marketing claims commonly found on pet food packaging and communication.<br><br>Terms such as “natural”, “grain-free”, “premium”, “ancestral”, or “veterinary inspired” are widely used, yet their meaning is often unclear or interpreted differently depending on context. This space aims to examine these claims in a structured way, focusing on what they imply and how they are used.<br><br>Discussions explore how these terms are defined, when definitions exist, and how they may influence perception. The objective is to distinguish between descriptive information, regulatory language, and marketing positioning.<br><br>Particular attention is given to the limits of these claims. A term may sound meaningful, but it does not always provide precise or complete information about the product itself. Understanding this gap is essential to avoid misinterpretation.<br><br>This section does not aim to validate or reject specific claims, but to provide a clearer framework for analyzing them. It encourages a more critical reading of packaging and communication.<br><br>A space designed to question, interpret, and better understand the language used in pet food marketing.<br><div class="inline-attachment"><dl class="file"><dt class="attach-image"><img src="https://pet-food-score.eu/download/file.php?id=22" class="postimage" alt="petfood-nutrition-animale-petfood-score-abcde.jpg" onclick="viewableArea(this);" /></dt></dl></div><p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="https://pet-food-score.eu/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2">petfood advisor</a> — Tue Apr 28, 2026 9:31 am</p><hr />
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