Why packaging quality is important
Before each owner of a parrot, the question arises: how to feed a pet? Choosing a diet is not an easy task, especially given the variety of offers. You need to pay attention not only to the ingredient composition, but also to the quality of the feed packaging, because even the best grains in damaged packaging lose their value.
When choosing a diet, it is important to pay attention not only to the ingredient composition, but also to the quality of the packaging, because the freshness and safety of the feed ingredients depend on it.
Be sure to inspect the packaging before purchasing. Any damage, dirt and moisture stains are a good reason to refuse a purchase. In damaged packages, food quickly loses its nutritional value, becomes dirty and moldy.
Feeds in paper and plastic packaging tend to be reasonably priced, as the production costs for these types of packaging are lower. At the same time, paper and polyethylene are less resistant to mechanical damage, which means that before buying, you should carefully check the integrity of the packaging material.
Multi-layer polyethylene food packaging in a paper box is a more expensive and more reliable option.
Optimum protection of the feed against undesirable environmental influences is ensured by vacuum packaging.
Vacuum allows you to keep the purity, taste and nutritional qualities of the components throughout the shelf life of the feed. Moisture, which is one of the main factors for the development of mold fungi, does not get into the packaging.
Vacuum is an environmentally friendly way to protect grains from air penetration, which accelerates the destruction of vitamins.
Inside the dense vacuum packaging, an environment is created that reliably prevents the penetration and development of insects and their larvae.
Each ingredient inside the vacuum package remains fresh throughout the entire guaranteed shelf life. For example, if you plant seeds from the Fiory Classic and Fiory Super Premium parrot diets in the ground, they will germinate because the vacuum retains the natural strength of the grain.
What packaging do you choose? Has it ever happened to you that the food you bought turned out to be moldy or contaminated? Or that there were insects in it? Tell me!