Chick-fil-A Plans to Stop Serving Chickens Raised With Antibiotics
date:Feb 13, 2014
biotics Working, a coalition of health, consumer, agricultural, environmental, humane and other advocacy groups, praised the company for the move and said that, in the wake of the multidrug-resistant Salmonella outbreak linked to Foster Farms chicken, the routine use of antibiotics to raise animals is no longer acceptable. We hope that Chick-fil-As transition will occur sooner than 5 years from now, and anticipate that other restaurants will follow.

The coalition says that the change is good fo
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