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Pedigree Petfoods
Mars, Incorporated petfood subsidiary
Mars, Incorporated petfood subsidiary
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Pedigree Petfoods |
| former_name | Chappie (1934–1988) |
| logo | Pedigree dog food logo.png |
| logo_size | 200 |
| image | Bags of Beneful and Pedigree dog food on shelves 2006.jpg |
| image_caption | Bags of Pedigree at a store |
| type | Subsidiary |
| industry | Food |
| predecessor | |
| successor | |
| founded | in Leicestershire, U.K. |
| founder | |
| defunct | |
| hq_location_city | McLean, Virginia |
| hq_location_country | U.S. |
| area_served | Worldwide |
| products | Dog food |
| owner | Mars Inc. |
| num_employees | ~1,200 |
| num_employees_year | |
| parent | Mars Petcare |
| brands | Pedigree |
| website |
Pedigree Petfoods is a British company specializing in pet food. It is a subsidiary of Mars Petcare, a division of the American group Mars, Inc.. The company has factories in England at Melton Mowbray and Birstall, Leeds; and offices at McLean, Virginia.
History
In 1934, Mars Limited, a division of the large American confectionery company, that had been based in Slough since 1932, acquired Chappel Brothers in Manchester. This company took low-quality meat and canned it as dog food, branded as "Chappie".
New dog food brands Pal and Lassie were introduced during the 1950s.
Mars Inc.
In 1968, Mars took over Kal Kan Foods of Los Angeles.
In 1988, Kal Kan Foods changed the name of its dog food to Pedigree, the name Mars used to sell dog food outside the United States. The brand Chappie is still used in the United Kingdom. The next year, Mars applied their worldwide branding of Whiskas to their cat food branding.{{cite news|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1988-08-12-8801220385-story.html|title=Kal Kan Getting a New Pedigree|last=Lazarus|first=George|work=Chicago Tribune|date=August 12, 1988| access-date=April 17, 2019}}
In 1998, Kal Kan was the top-selling dog food brand but was going downhill. In the United States, its Pedigree Select brand became Cesar, used in Europe and Asia.
The Pedigree Foundation
In the United States, The Pedigree Foundation is a philanthropic organization dedicated to helping shelter dogs find permanent homes. The foundation, created in 2008, provides grants to 501(c)(3) dog shelters and breed rescue organizations, and help dog lovers adopt, volunteer, and make donations. According to the foundation's FAQ site, it has raised more than $4 million to date. In 2008, it distributed more than $1.1 million in grant money to more than 500 shelters and breed rescues. Use of awarded grant money by qualified recipients is virtually unrestricted, but is most often used for shelter improvements or veterinary care.
References
References
- [https://www.mars.com/our-brands/petcare Mars Petcare information] at mars.com
- Hudson, Kenneth: Industrial history from the air, Cambridge University Press 1984
- [http://www.mars.com/uk/en/who-we-are/our-history/mars-petcare.aspx Mars Petcare] {{Webarchive. link. (2017-10-05 Mars United Kingdom (retrieved 17 Oct 2011))
- "Our History". [[Mars, Incorporated]].
- Pollack, Judann. (June 15, 1998). "Mars' Kal-Kan Rebranding Pedigree Select As Cesar: Marketer Brings Name from Asia, Europe to U.S.". [[Advertising Age]].
- "Pedigree Feeding Project provides dog food to shelters".
- "Pedigree Foundation".
- "Pedigree Foundation FAQ".
- "Pedigree Foundation 2008 Annual Report".
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