In This Issue
Bespoke pet furniture firm seeks retail outlets
Exhibitor stands at PATS Harrogate ‘sold out’
Profitable Lincolnshire pet store is closing down
The Pet Show at Stoneleigh hailed as a great success
Pets At Home surgery and superstore plan for Cornwall
New Pets at Home store for Burgess Hill
New pet shop licensing guidance welcomed by OATA
Vitamins and supplements to get the Animology treatment
Natures Menu increases its force of delivery vans
Final chance to enter new industry awards
Smell from Nestlé Purina factory upsets residents
Marriage proposal involving pet dog becomes internet sensation
Expert panel for breeder education seminars
Albion Meat Products launches working dog range
Cash stolen from Derbyshire pet shop
American pet product illuminates the UK market
Fresh call to ban cruel electric shock devices
Winning team offer nutrition advice
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Natures Menu increases its force of delivery vans



As part of its commitment to provide more frozen delivery space for its raw ranges, Natures Menu has just taken delivery of a further four new refrigerated delivery vans to be located across the country at their depots in Norfolk, Bristol, Leeds and Cumbernauld.

In addition to expanding the fleet, which now all carry the new vehicle livery, the Natures Menu team are visiting stores across the UK to install freezers, point of sale and merchandising to further enforce the brand across independent pet stores.

Managing Director Craig Taylor said: “Our local delivery service to pet retailers across the country is a vital service for stores who have limited storage space and need reliable deliveries of frozen food in specialist freezer vehicles rather than in foam boxes where products easily defrost.

"The fleet will also now have a real identity and hopefully stand out on the road!’’

The company's current delivery area spans all the way from Lands End to Wick in Scotland, so wherever you are in the UK be sure to look out for them.

Natures Menu now provides complete raw meals for dogs, complete raw cat foods, raw bones and chews, traditional minced meats in a frozen format and gently steamed pouches and cans. 

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