New, innovative dog food in the range of INTERSPAR hypermarkets
SPAR Hungary is constantly expanding its range of products and looking for novelties that will raise the wide range of stores to an even higher level. The innovative PetChef dog food is available in INTERSPAR hypermarkets for the first time among domestic retail chains.
With the premium-quality, deep-frozen PetChef product line made from natural ingredients, dog owners can ensure optimal and balanced nutrition for their four-legged pets. Thanks to the collaboration between SPAR and PetChef, which until now sold exclusively online, the innovative, cooked dog food in four new flavors – pig, lamb, beef, turkey – has been added to the range of INTERSPAR stores*, so customers can buy the dog food even during their daily shopping. necessary dog food. Customers can find PetChef products in a separate freezer counter.
Freshly cooked and frozen dog food, portioned into daily portions, is 100% natural, free of additives and flavor enhancers. PetChef feeds contain quality meat, side dishes with natural ingredients, fresh vegetables and fruits from domestic producers.
* with the exception of INTERSPAR, Debrecen, Mikepércsi út
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