
Barney Enjoying His Final Christmas
For over 15 years, Barney was a favorite member of my extended family. He loved Hersheyâs kisses, confronting dogs twice his size and âsingingâ Happy Birthday and Row, Row, Row Your Boat. But his life came to an abrupt end February 24.
Unfortunately, Barney was also a fan of Olâ Roy wet dog food â part of the Menu Foods line of pet brands that has been recently linked to the deaths of at least 16 pets. About a week before he died Barney stopped eating and drinking. He didnât even perk up when somebody opened up a Hersheyâs kiss. A blood test revealed that his kidneys were failing. It was time to put Barney to sleep.
Barneyâs untimely death was the result of eating Menu Foodâs pet food containing rat poison. Menu Foods, the manufacturer of 95 brands of pet food, had received complaints of pets dying after eating its food but didnât recall any products until theyâd confirmed the deaths were the result of the food. How many petsâ lives could have been spared if their owners would have heard about the potential problem earlier?
So Menu Foods, whatâs in your crisis communications plan? So far, youâve got a nifty little press release dated March 16 on your “enhanced Web site.” I donât claim to be an expert in crisis communications, but I think you could do a bit more. The press release wasnât even distributed over public US newswires, despite the fact that a large number American pets were obviously affected. I tried calling both hotline numbers provided for worried pet owners to callâneither one worked. The Web site isnât what Iâd consider enhanced eitherâ the most recent information is a press release from March 19, which simply announces the launch of the enhanced Web site and the availability of the defective hotline number.
I hope Menu Foods makes an effort to reach out to the families affected by its tainted products. A press conference is scheduled for later this afternoonâI canât wait to hear what the spokesperson says. What do you thinkâwill Menu Foods do more than apologize? How should they handle the dozens of lawsuits that are sure to come?
Carey, my condolences on losing Barney -- this is a tragic story and something that could and should have been prevented on behalf of the food company. I agree that the communications response from these companies has been less than stellar, it probably will take lawsuits to settle it before it's all said and done.