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"If there is a claim on a poultry product, 'raised without antibiotics' in conjunction with a USDA organic label, it means no antibiotics were used at any time for that product.
The USDA had originally approved the "raised without antibiotics" label, but withdrew their approval after learning that Tyson used ionophores. [ 147 ] [ 148 ] Tyson and the USDA compromised on rewording Tyson's slogan as "raised without antibiotics that impact antibiotic resistance in humans ", [ 147 ] but the USDA later said that Tyson could ...
The antibiotics that Tyson plans to add to some of its chickens' diets are known as ionophores, a Wall Street Journal report said on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter. "Based on ...
Tyson will once again use certain antibiotics in its chickens, eight years after it announced plans to ditch the drugs in some of its production and slapped a “no antibiotics ever” label on ...
Loblaw kept the "President’s Blend" label, but the name was otherwise too product-specific. Since the new line would be personally endorsed by Nichol, an associate suggested "President's Choice", a name that could be used for a wide range of items. According to Watt, "PC was chosen because it was the president's 'choice'.
With the arrival of the organic label, many assumed that the terms “organic” and “natural” were interchangeable, failing to understand the strict regulations required to raise certified organic beef. The USDA defines “natural” beef as minimally-processed beef without additives.
The chain sources its chicken from family-owned Springer Mountain Farms, guaranteeing its birds are cage-free, American Humane Certified, and raised without hormones or antibiotics. Ryan M./Yelp 3.
About half of US poultry farmers use some form of antibiotics to help keep chickens healthy, according to Tyson. In many chicken farms, animals are raised in crowded and unsanitary conditions and ...