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Transform your dog's health with a Pure Pet Food subscription from 89p per day
Transform your dog's health with a Pure Pet Food subscription from 89p per day

Metro

time15-05-2025

  • Health
  • Metro

Transform your dog's health with a Pure Pet Food subscription from 89p per day

Metro journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission – learn more We have seen plenty of food description services for humans, from Gousto, Hello Fresh to Simmer. However, when you get the knock on the door your dog doesn't get a look in, and looks on with their puppy dog eyes. Well the FOMO is now over thanks to Pure Pet Food, which is a pet food subscription – hence the name – that makes mealtime tasty, healthy and fuss-free for your furry friend. Pure Pet Food has an array of recipes to suit your pets needs, dietary requirements (yes, dogs do have some intolerances of their own), and to help with portion sizes. Pure Pet Food offers a wholesome, nutritious option for your dog's meals, making mealtime stress-free. Just add water and stir to effortlessly rehydrate the food, creating a delicious and healthy meal your furry friend will adore Buy Now from 89p a day Each box contains all the essentials your dog needs to grow, and live a healthy life. The recipes are free from preservatives or any nasties, which we love. Plus, every meal has been approved by a vet, so you can trust that what your dog is eating is nutritious. The subscription box is delivered to your door absolutely free, which is another major bonus. Plus, it's more cost effective than your weekly pet food shop. According to the website, one meal costs just 89p for a small dog, and it arrives straight to your door to avoid any arm ache. Just when you thought it couldn't get any better, shoppers can secure 40% off their first subscription box, and 15% off the next two subscriptions. However, that's not to say you have to sign up for three, six or 12-month subscriptions, as Pure Pet Food allows you to cancel your subscription at any time, so it's more flexible than most subscription services. So, how does Pure Pet Food subscription work? To set up your subscription simply share details about your dog, such as your four-legged friend's age, weight, ailments, which will enable the subscription company to create a bespoke menu with natural ingredients and tasty dishes suitable for your dog. You then select your preferred recipes from the menu, it's time to wait for your delivery to arrive. The meals are equally as easy to pull together. You are not required to bake, or add any extra ingredients to your pet's feast, simply add water and serve. This service has garnered high praise from customers for its convenience, tasty meals for pets (though the Dragon's on Dragon's Den reportedly tested the meals too), and affordability. More Trending One shopper, Eliott, shared: 'My dog so far is very happy with it. He has stomach issues so being able to add water is very helpful to give him additional hydration. I am happy to pay that bit extra for dog food knowing only goodness is going into my dog's stomach.' Liz added: 'Our dog Woody has been enjoying Pure pet food for the last 3-4 years. Woody is a Cocker spaniel with a sensitive tum but since being on this brand, his tum is so much better. Now there isn't much in the way of food that Woody doesn't like, he's a little pickle at times, stealing socks just to get a treat but knowing that he is happy and healthy now, is worth it's weight in gold.' While a separate shopper, Louise, weighed in: 'Before pure my dog had flakey skin and a dull coat. Now his coat looks so healthy and his digestion has improved. Pure is great as storage is so much easier than some of the other premium brands. It's easy to order and alter as my pup has grown.' Sign up for your subscription now. Follow Metro across our social channels, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share your views in the comments below MORE: From Antler to Smythson, Fenty Beauty to Dune – these are the top picks from our shopping expert this week MORE: Boots launches Premium Hair Edit Beauty Box – and it'll save you over £150 MORE: From job interviews to first dates – why Aligne has you covered and fashion expert-selected wardrobe essentials

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is selling faster on PS5 and PC, even though it has more players on Xbox
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is selling faster on PS5 and PC, even though it has more players on Xbox

Business Mayor

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Business Mayor

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is selling faster on PS5 and PC, even though it has more players on Xbox

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is selling faster on PS5 than it did on Xbox The PS5 release is also outperforming the PC version This is despite more gamers playing the game on Xbox Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is selling faster on PlayStation 5 than it did on PC and Xbox. That's according to data from head of market analysis Rhys Eliott at market research firm Alinea Analytics. The company estimates that 'just under 5 million' Xbox gamers have tried Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, though 'the overwhelming majority' did so via the Xbox Game Pass service. As a result, the game is now selling faster on PS5 than it did on Xbox, despite having fewer players on the platform. It is also beating the PC launch (via Steam), selling '28% faster' in the same period. You may like Bear in mind that the PS5 version of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle launched on April 17, 2025, more than four months after it came to Xbox and PC and after its initial marketing cycle. The firm notes that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has sold more than 300,000 copies on PC (via Steam) to date, with the PS5 version expected to exceed that. What does this mean for the future of Xbox? (Image credit: Microsoft) Eliott argues that it's clear that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle would have sold even faster on PS5 if it were available on day one, as it would have benefited from the initial marketing push. This will likely push Xbox to release more on PS5 on day one in the future, despite potential outcry from some of the most vocal core fans. Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. It seems undeniable that the inclusion of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on Xbox Game Pass has harmed its sales on the platform. According to Alinea Analytics, subscription numbers 'have largely saturated' and are unlikely to grow, leaving Xbox in a bit of an awkward position where drastic changes are needed to grow revenue. Day one PS5 releases could help offset the lost sales on Xbox and the lack of new subscribers, helping releases remain profitable. The firm argues that eventually all first-party games will release on PlayStation platforms on day one, which seems likely.

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