



Michael wrote:I wouldn't be surprised that the manufacturer is against freezing (whether or not the point I make is valid) because obviously it's better if people throw out anything at 6 weeks and buy new. So asking them won't really give you the answer you're looking for. An of course they are covering themselves by saying that they can't support the product after 6 weeks.







Michael wrote:I suspect that the reason is that freezing beyond 6 weeks results in the loss of nutritional benefit of the good being organic rather than spoilage specifically. However, when it comes to organic food you really don't want to be taking chances. You can do more harm than good by feeding spoiled organic food so if you want to use it properly, you're going to have to throw most of it out and keep restocking. Of course I wouldn't entirely rule out that they just want people to throw it out and buy more so they make more money. But given that it's organic and doesn't preserve well, I don't think they are really lying. This is why I opted against organic for my birds.


Andromeda wrote:For me, though, my birds eat less so it's $7 vs. $11.43. Maybe to you that still wouldn't work out to be cost vs. benefit effective but in my situation, to me, it's worth it.


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