In cases where a person isn't permitted to appear to be asking questions about a seller but the product in question can only be identified by reference to the seller, a person may have to get creative with the way they frame the question. It is like asking an uncomfortable personal question -- sometimes you have to be suggestive, and oblique.
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Originally Posted by allreptiles1966
I’d like to know how to ask questions about feed that smells just like dog food, but is advertised as not and high quality feed.
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One way I'd personally approach it is to post and ask people what they use for roach food -- if they make their own, or just buy the stuff their vendor provides, or what. Repliers might say they just grind up dog food and it works great, or they might say never buy the stuff from the roach vendor.
In any event, just because I get good results from a product doesn't mean you will, and so no matter what people tell you about a product you need to find one you like, mostly through trying it yourself.
But if you are concerned that you got ripped off in buying a product that was mislabeled as 'not dog food' and are trying to find out if it really is dog food (which is what this sounds like -- and what a post sounds like is all anybody can judge -- intent doesn't always transmit well over the internet), well then that's probably a BOI style post and this isn't the place for it since this is Rich's website and he can run it the way he wants to (obviously).