Animal lover spends $1000 to take tainted pet food off the shelves
In a very unique gesture of her concern towards animals, a woman spent more than $1000 to take the tainted pet food off the shelves at her local Wal-mart.

Worried by the reports of pet food recall by Canadian company Menu Foods inc., Margaret Trask rushed towards the Beaufort Wal-Mart and purchased tainted pet food of worth more than $1000 so that no ignorant person would buy that tainted food and feed any pet.
Canadian company Menu Foods inc. is the largest pet food manufacturer and it recently made a recall following a case of severe contamination that resulted in kidney failure in scores of animals and killed at least 16 pets.
Margaret, who plans to throw the food away, also took out classified ads in at least two local newspapers, listing all off the recall pet food brands. She said:
A lot of people don't know about the recall. I don't know what else to do.
Now, this is called true love and concern towards animals. And Margaret has done a thing which none of those self imposed animal-loving celebrities could ever have done.

