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Concerns Rise for Colorado Pet Food Business Due to New Tariffs

February 2, 2025 - 10:10

Concerns Rise for Colorado Pet Food Business Due to New Tariffs

Selling high-quality pet food has become a significant part of Windsor resident Jeremy Petersen's identity. However, with new tariffs set to take effect, he is increasingly worried about the potential impact on his business. Petersen, who has dedicated himself to providing premium pet food options, fears that the rising costs associated with these tariffs could jeopardize his operations.

The tariffs, which are expected to increase the price of imported ingredients, could lead to higher costs for consumers. Petersen understands that pet owners are already facing financial pressures, and he worries that any increase in prices may drive customers away. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining quality while also being mindful of affordability.

As he navigates these challenges, Petersen remains committed to his mission of offering nutritious pet food. However, the uncertainty surrounding the tariffs leaves him anxious about the future of his business and the well-being of the pets that rely on his products.


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