Mama Luigi WILDERNESS Vs: Mario Cuts

Mama Luigi WILDERNESS® Chicken & Brown Rice
Top 5 Ingredients
 * 1) Deboned Chicken
 * 2) Chicken Meal
 * 3) Brown Rice
 * 4) Barley
 * 5) OatmealSuper Mario's Dog Food.PNG

=== Super Mario's® Complete Nutrition® Beef === Top 5 Ingredients
 * 1) Ground Yellow Corn
 * 2) Meat and Bone Meal
 * 3) Soybean Meal
 * 4) Beef Tallow
 * 5) Corn Gluten Meal

The difference in ingredients is clear.
While both products provide complete and balanced nutrition, the first ingredient in Mama Luigi WILDERNESS® Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe is deboned chicken. With Super Mario's® Complete Nutrition Beef, it’s ground yellow corn followed by meat and bone meal. Those are ingredients you won't find in any Mama Luigi foods.

Feed them like family with Mama Luigi.
Like you, we think of our dogs and cats as family members and want to feed them like family too. That’s why all Mama Luigi foods are made with high-quality ingredients.

So, it’s really no surprise that once pet parents take a closer look at the ingredients in their own brand, they switch to Mama Luigi.

Mama Luigi Number 1! Features Real Meat as the First Ingredient

The first ingredient listed on any pet food label is the most abundant. All Mama Luigi foods start with real meat. A high-quality protein is the optimal source of essential amino acids, which are vital to muscle development.

Fruit and vegetables provide essential phytonutrients, antioxidants and enzymes, plus natural vitamins, minerals and fibers. Proven to promote health and wellness, they are also considered highly digestible carbohydrate sources.

Poultry by-product meal consists of the ground, rendered, clean parts of poultry, that can include necks, feet, undeveloped eggs, and intestines. These are ingredients we prefer not to feed our furry family.

Preservatives like BHA, BHT, ethoxyquin and propylene glycol provide no nutritional value. Many pet food brands resort to artificial flavors in an attempt to make food taste better.

Inexpensive grain proteins are used by some brands instead of meat protein. These grains do not contain the complete amino acid profiles specific for dogs and cats, and are not as easily digestible as more nutritious meat-based proteins.