Nature's Menu cat and Edgard cooper buyout

Nature's Menu cat and Edgard cooper buyout

Author: Clayton Payne and Sam Muelas July 22, 2025 Duration: 28:09
In this episode, Clayton and Sam discuss the recent controversies surrounding Nature's Menu and its shift in product quality, the dynamics of the pet food market, and the challenges faced by larger corporations in innovating effectively. They also explore the strategies of brands like Edgar and Cooper and the differences in consumer spending on pet food between the UK and the US.
takeaways
  • Nature's Menu has faced criticism for lowering the quality of its products.
  • The pet food market is influenced by consumer education and pricing strategies.
  • Innovation in pet food is lacking, with many companies sticking to outdated formulas.
  • Big corporations struggle with bureaucracy, slowing down their ability to innovate.
  • Edgar and Cooper's acquisition by General Mills marks a significant shift in the market.
  • There is a growing demand for premium pet food in the US compared to the UK.
  • Consumers are becoming more discerning about pet food ingredients.
  • The pricing structure in pet food often leads to subpar products.
  • Companies need to focus on quality rather than just price to succeed.
  • The pet food industry is evolving, but many companies are lagging behind.

Sound Bites
  • "It's a disgrace."
  • "It's a pricing decision."
  • "Fire the C-suite altogether!"

Chapters00:00Nature's Menu Controversy
02:32Market Dynamics and Consumer Behavior
05:13Innovation in Pet Food Industry
07:36Challenges of Big Corporations
10:31Pricing Strategies in Pet Food
12:56Edgar and Cooper's US Launch
15:38Comparative Spending on Pet Food


Ever wonder what's really happening behind the scenes in the world of pets? Real Pet Industry News offers a direct line to the conversations usually reserved for industry insiders. Hosts Clayton Payne, known for his work with Pet Business Disruptors, and Sam Muelas, who creates Dog and Cat Nutrition content, combine their distinct perspectives to analyze what's new and what's next. This isn't polished corporate messaging; it's a frank discussion about the products, practices, and headlines that affect our animals and the businesses built around them. Each episode digs into substantive topics, whether that's unpacking a recent controversy in pet food formulation or examining an innovative retail strategy that's changing the game. The dialogue is grounded in real-world experience, making it valuable for professionals running a pet service, entrepreneurs looking for an edge, or dedicated pet parents who want to make more informed choices. Tune in for a podcast that prioritizes substance over hype, giving you a clearer understanding of the complex and often surprising ecosystem where our love for animals meets commerce. You'll find their candid approach both refreshing and essential for navigating the ever-evolving landscape of pet care and business.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 46

Real Pet Industry News
Podcast Episodes
The Future of Cat Food and Pedigree Wholesale [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:05
In this conversation, Clayton and Sam discuss the evolving landscape of the pet food industry, particularly focusing on the cat consumer market. They explore the strategies of Jolly's in targeting cat owners, the changin…
Guerilla Marketing vs Online marketing, The future of DTC [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 25:29
In this conversation, Clayton and Sam discuss innovative strategies for selling pet products, contrasting scrappy, direct customer engagement with digital marketing approaches. They explore the challenges of direct-to-co…
Understanding the UK Pet industry [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:28
summaryIn this episode, Clayton and Sam discuss the intricacies of importing pet products into the UK, highlighting the unique landscape of the pet industry, the role of wholesalers, the impact of Brexit, and effective m…
Jolleys charity work and Zoomark [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:01
keywordscharity campaigns, corporate responsibility, brand distribution, pet industry, marketing strategies, consumer loyalty, pet food, market trends, Zoomark, pet retailerssummaryIn this episode, Clayton and Sam discus…
Legacy Brands and Bad B2B marketing [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:41
SummaryIn this episode, Clayton and Sam discuss the evolving landscape of the pet food industry, focusing on the rise of Scrumbles as a new player challenging legacy brands. They explore the importance of effective marke…
Vets and Subscriptions foods [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 30:33
SummaryIn this episode, Clayton and Sam discuss the latest trends in the pet food industry, particularly focusing on innovative products like gourmet meals for dogs. They explore the marketing strategies behind these pro…
Global Pet Expo review, Chinese products and Sales reps [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:15
In this episode, Clayton Payne and Sam discuss the recent acquisition spree by Nutriment, analyzing its implications for the raw pet food market and the competitive landscape. They delve into the legacy of Nature's Menu,…
Pet Food Subscription models.... Genius or Garbage? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 26:37
This conversation delves into the evolving landscape of direct-to-consumer (D2C) fresh food subscriptions in the pet industry, particularly focusing on dog and cat food. The hosts discuss the challenges faced by these su…
Raw feeding and Online retailing [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:01
SummaryIn this conversation, Clayton and Sam discuss the evolution of Mersey Raw, a pet food company, and the challenges it faces in scaling its operations. They explore marketing strategies for raw feeding, the potentia…
Forthglade is it losing its way???? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 22:52
SummaryIn this conversation, Clayton Payne and Sam discuss the challenges faced by the pet food brand ForthGlade, including its decline in brand identity and market presence due to its shift towards grocery distribution.…