

The only downside is that the app so far only caters for dogs and cats, meaning other small pet owners are left out entirely. With many dedicated pet owners likely to have an existing favourite brand or treat, this makes features like the favourite list and automatic repeated delivery all the more convenient.ĭespite the bias towards Purina, there is a large variety of brands to choose from.

In terms of the main navigation, the search and filter options are fluid and easy-to-use.Īllowing you to search by type of food, brand, life-stage and specific flavour – it’s easy to find what you’re looking for. Unsurprising given the sponsorship, yet it still feels a little too biased… when you search by brand, Purina even gets its own dedicated filter. One thing that is immediately obvious is the heavy promotion of Purina products. The main carousel on the homepage once again highlights the various savings to be had. With most supermarkets and large pet stores charging for shipping, this will be an obvious draw for new consumers.
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Less good.ĭespite this, the free delivery over £29 and focus on competitive prices are definitely a plus. I soon discovered that this meant £5 off for me, and £5 off for the recipient (only if they go on to use it, of course). Opening the app further, I was naturally intrigued by the ‘free food’ button in the main menu, which promised me £10 off an order if I shared the promotion. Likewise, the app appears to be using the money-off angle as its main selling-point, as well as its strategy to encourage downloads.įirst impressions deliver on this promise, as I am met with a veritable slideshow of savings. The main Monster Pet Supplies website features a lot of ‘tail-waggingly good’ deals and discounts. To find out, I delved into what the app has to offer. But is there really a need for a dedicated delivery service, especially when animal food and treats can simply be added on to a regular supermarket shop? Now, we all know how gaga people can be over their pets.
