Urgent Price Change Bulletin

Due to an extreme shortage of returning salmon runs in Alaska this year, we are forced to raise our prices. The Wild Salmon runs were also poor last year but, due to the depressed economy we made the commitment to maintain our prices with no increase. Although the economy is still struggling, this season, however we are forced to make a substantial price increase in order to continue production of our WildSideSalmon treats. For the benefit of our loyal customers, we held out as long as we could.

Note: This price increase will only affect the WildSideSalmon treats and will NOT affect WildSideSalmon Oil, Lobster, or WildSideLamb’n treats. Those prices will remain the same for as long as possible. We will continue to offer our Free Treats promotion with the WildSideSalmon Oil for as long as possible to help you boost sales.

Please understand that we are using a Wild Salmon from managed fisheries in Alaska, monitored by the Marine Stewardship Council, the State of Alaska and the US Government dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Our mission is to eliminate over fishing, thus allowing for sufficient stocks to return to spawn for future generations. In order to obtain this goal, we must adhere to strict fishing regulations to preserve the species. Sadly for consumers, this results in higher prices. Rest assured that prices will come down as the wild salmon runs increase in the coming years and thank-you for understanding that preservation of the Salmon comes as a priority to price in this matter.

Thank-you all for your years of support and for realizing the importance of managing this Wild Salmon fishery.

This price increase will take effect starting Jan 1, 2010 until further notice.

Our prices are still below our competitors prices and we apologize for this inconvenience. We will honor all orders before the end of this year at the current price levels. New pricing will take effect starting Jan 1, 2010.

Thank-you again for your support.

Rich & Debbie

 

 

 

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