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This isn’t the first time Fancy Feast has served feline-inspired fare to their human customers. Last summer, they launched a two night-only pop-up restaurant, Gatto Blanco, in Manhattan.
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A young South African man showcased how he ate only free bread at a fancy restaurant and walked away in a video. The clip ...
Fancy Feast chef Amanda Hassner worked in restaurant kitchens. ... okay, what are people eating, and how do we translate that? Because we love coming up with new products for cats.
On restaurant booking platform OpenTable, online reservations for parties of one at sit-down restaurants increased 8% for the 12 months ending on May 31, compared with the same time the year prior.
When Fancy Feast debuted in the early 1980s, one of its selling points was its “moist and delicious” gourmet cat foods in flavors that could win over even the most discerning feline.