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Petco is opening upscale kitchens in its stores where chefs will prepare human-grade meals for dogs - take a look inside
The kitchen at Petco's Union Square store is 1,350 square feet and will produce 2,000 pounds of food daily.
Prices for meals range between $6 and $12.
Some meals may last several days for pets, depending on their size and nutritional needs. JustFoodForDogs has a calorie calculator on its website to help people determine how many calories their dogs need every day.
Petco plans to roll out more of these kitchens in its stores, numbering in the "double digits," over the next several years, Konat said.
The chefs on site will produce popular favorites such as the turkey-and-macaroni meals, as well as special diets designed to treat common health conditions such as allergies.
JustFoodForDogs will also work with veterinarians to create custom diets for dogs facing obesity, digestive disorders, pancreatitis, and other problems.
The new kitchens are part of Petco's broader strategy to improve nutritional standards for pets, Konat said.
The company removed all foods with artificial flavorings, colors, and preservatives from its 1,500 stores in May. The foods it stopped selling accounted for about $100 million of Petco's $4 billion in annual sales.
Konat said customers have reacted positively to the change.
"We're growing again ... and our customers are going crazy and supporting our growth," he said.
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