It Figures
$3.1 Million
Amount Diamond Pet Foods will pay in a settlement over contaminated pet food that killed dozens of dogs nationwide, according to the Associated Press. The contaminated food was sold in 23 states.
The settlement states that owners of a dog that died as a result of eating the contaminated food could receive up to $1,000. Owners could also be compensated up to $1,000 for testing and treatment for aflatoxin poisoning, as well as payment for up to two bags of pet food.
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