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Chick-fil-A will stop using its ‘no antibiotics ever’ label on chicken

Pragya Batu
Last updated: March 25, 2024 12:40 PM
By Pragya Batu Published March 25, 2024
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New York (Repute Today) — Chick-fil-A is ditching its “no antibiotics ever” promise.

Citing diminishing chicken supply, Chick-fil-A will back off its pledge never to serve chicken that was fed antibiotics, and instead it will embrace a looser industry standard: “no antibiotics important to human medicine.” In 2014, Chick-fil-A announced that it would stop using antibiotics

The change comes after Tyson, America’s biggest poultry company, last summer ended its eight-year pledge to keep antibiotics out of its chicken. Like Chick-fil-A, Tyson said it will ensure the chicken it produces is not fed antibiotics that are important to the treatment of humans — a standard recognized by the USDA and the World Health Organization.

As for other meat processors, Pilgrim’s Pride claims to use some antibiotics, while Perdue still claims to not use any.

Antibiotic use in food production has come under intense scrutiny in recent years as some bacterial infections in humans have become increasingly resistant to treatment as a result of more frequent exposure to the drugs.

But diseases in chicken coops can be difficult to control, as poultry farmers learned the hard way when a highly infectious avian flu ravaged their flocks over the past couple years, sending prices of chicken and eggs surging before coming back down to Earth late last year. Although antibiotics are not effective for that particular disease, other diseases that can kill chickens can be treated with antibiotics.

In addition to promoting chicken health, antibiotics are particularly important to promote poultry growth, especially for items such as large broiler chickens.

Chick-fil-A said in its statement that the company remains committed to serving only white breast meat with no added hormones, artificial preservatives, or fillers. It is expected to transition to sourcing chicken fed with antibiotics this spring.

Tyson estimates that approximately half of US poultry farmers use antibiotics to keep their chickens healthy. In many chicken farms, animals are raised in crowded and unsanitary conditions, which can make them susceptible to disease.

In WHO’s most recent publication on the “important to human medicine” standard, the group said there remains “clear evidence of adverse human health consequences due to resistant organisms resulting from non-human usage of antimicrobials.” It also said that the types of drugs used to promote growth and health in animals is “frequently the same, or closely related to those used in human medicine.”

With the understanding that antibiotic treatments at times could be important to meat production, WHO in 2007 developed a set of risk assessments that aimed to prevent important antibiotics for humans from being used in animal production.

It noted in that 2007 publication that “an appropriate balance should be struck between animal health needs and human health considerations – human health being, however, paramount compared to animal health.”

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