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Revealed: the secrets of success of the UK's Pet Retailer of the Year
Rescue dog Duke is the inspiration behind Betty & Butch
Pet industry rallies to help Manchester Dogs' Home
Lifetime Achievement Award for Dorwest's Mary Boughton
18 petcare firms recognised for outstanding achievement
Pedigree Wholesale complete a hat-trick of honours
PATS is moving from Harrogate to Telford in 2015
PATS hailed as a great success by record number of exhibitors
Scampers promotes hedgehog care with special instore display
Rebranded Burgess Pet Care offers retailers multi-pet opportunity
Motorola's new pet monitoring camera available from Pedigree Wholesale
Dog owners guilty of not brushing their pets' teeth
Fury as Pizza Hut offers free ANIMALS from pet shop as part of controversial meal deal
New products steal the limelight at PATS Harrogate
Kidney Support Treats declared a winner
Seal of approval for Robbie’s Grain Free Mixer
Natural Forage is a winner for Mr Johnson's
Contemporary Wild Bird Feeders are Supa!
Dogs Dogs Dogs smells success with Revive Pet Bed Refresher
Retailers sniff out new POS display from Butch & Bess
Pet Trade Xtra New Products Guide
BETA introduces breed specific nutrition
 
The UK’s Number 1* normal nutrition specialist brand is proud to announce the launch of the new BETA Breed Specific Range.
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Fury as Pizza Hut offers free ANIMALS from pet shop as part of controversial meal deal



A Pizza Hut restaurant has sparked fury by offering free animals from a nearby pet shop as part of a bizarre and controversial meal deal promotion.

The fast food restaurant in Melbourne, Australia, erected a large sign, which read: "Buy any 10 large pizzas and get one small animal from Pets Story."

The poster prompted outrage on Twitter and Facebook, where angry animal-lovers were quick to brand the promotion "disgraceful" and "irresponsible".

Eventually, the Mount Waverley eatery scrapped the offer and covered the the sign with white paper after pressure from Oscar's Law, an animal rights organisation.

The fast food chain has since released a statement conceding that the “thoughtless” and “inappropriate” promotion was not condoned by Pizza Hut Australia.

It was also quick to highlight that no animals had been given away.

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