It has been May 2016 since our last Wolf's Menu© flavor (Wolf's Menu© Vitality) was introduced to dog lovers. And now we have a successor: Wolf's Menu© Joy!
Wolf's Menu© Joy builds on the proven recipe of the most popular FreshFrozen food for dogs: a high percentage of high-quality animal protein (in this case 71%), nutritious potato flakes, fresh local fruit & vegetables, a proprietary premix of minerals & vitamins and adapted oils to balance everything nutrionally. In addition, Wolf's Menu© is complete, bone-free and grain-free. And, of course, the food comes in handy 50g hamburgers. And yet ... this time there is something different.
Because the animal protein source we use for Wolf's Menu© Joy is probably the most sustainable animal protein source currently available. And it is the first time it is used for frozen food. Which animal protein source? The larvae of the black soldier fly.
We all know by now that we will have to change our behavior if we are not to exhaust our planet. More sustainable consumption patterns are no longer an option but a necessity.
As part of this trend towards a more sustainable consumption pattern, the number of meat substitutes for human consumption is rapidly increasing. It started for the general public with insects, which appeared in our supermarkets around 2014. However, consumers did not like them and they disappeared again around 2020. Researchers did not leave it at that and looked into the possibilities of using insects for animal feed. And so did we. That is how we ended up with a frozen puree based on black soldier fly larvae. We are very proud that we were the first in Europe to use this high-quality raw material in FreshFrozen food!
What makes this animal protein source so sustainable: The ecological footprint of the black soldier fly larvae is very low:
So what did not work for the owner may well work for the dogs. And we are not the only ones who are convinced of this. The larvae of Black Soldier Fly are particularly nutritious and have many good properties. Analyses have shown that the black soldier fly puree has the following properties
Our taste tests also showed that it is very tasty. Sustainable, healthy and tasty, you can't go wrong.
And since dogs eat primarily with their noses and stomachs, and much less with their heads (as we consumers do), it could be that dogs adopt a sustainable diet much faster than their owners. Will they show us the way?
And then we have to talk about the color of the packaging. A warm yellow. There are several plausible explanations, some more than others: