Current:Home > NewsChick-fil-A will soon allow some antibiotics in its chicken. Here's when and why. -InvestSmart Insights
Chick-fil-A will soon allow some antibiotics in its chicken. Here's when and why.
View
Date:2025-04-19 04:55:12
Chick-fil-A will shift to allow some antibiotics in its chicken starting this spring, overturning a 2014 commitment to use only antibiotic-free chicken.
"To maintain supply of the high-quality chicken you expect from us, Chick-fil-A will shift from No Antibiotics Ever (NAE) to No Antibiotics Important To Human Medicine (NAIHM) starting in the Spring of 2024," an update on the restaurant chain's website on Thursday said.
According to the announcement, chicken antibiotics will only be used "if the animal and those around it were to become sick."
The antibiotics used to treat the poultry are not intended for humans.
"In accordance with FDA requirements, all antibiotics must be cleared from the chicken’s system before it is considered available for the chicken supply. The United States Department of Agriculture audits and verifies that suppliers are meeting the requirements of the Chick-fil-A NAIHM commitment." the statement said.
Switch comes decade after antibiotic-free promise
In 2014, the fast-food chain announced that it planned only to sell chicken raised without antibiotics at all its stores within five years. By 2019, all Chick-fil-A restaurants were serving 100% antibiotic-free chicken.
“As we looked to the future, the availability of high-quality chicken that meets our rigid standards became a concern. This change enables us to not only ensure we can continue to serve high-quality chicken, but also chicken that still meets the expectations our customers count on us to deliver," Chick-fil-A told USA TODAY in a statement.
The move follows announcements made by several other companies. In 2023, Tyson Foods, the largest chicken producer in the United States, also moved away from its 2015 pledge of "no antibiotics ever."
veryGood! (471)
Related
- 'Squid Game' without subtitles? Duolingo, Netflix encourage fans to learn Korean
- Shelling kills 21 in Russia's city of Belgorod, including 3 children, following Moscow's aerial attacks across Ukraine
- An Israeli who fought Hamas for 2 months indicted for impersonating a soldier and stealing weapons
- NOAA detects largest solar flare since 2017: What are they and what threats do they pose?
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- North Korea to launch 3 more spy satellites, Kim Jong Un says
- Hilary Swank Reflects on Birth of Her Angel Babies in Message on Gratitude
- Hail and Farewell: A tribute to those we lost in 2023
- Sarah J. Maas books explained: How to read 'ACOTAR,' 'Throne of Glass' in order.
- After a grueling 2023, here are four predictions for media in 2024
Ranking
- NFL Week 15 picks straight up and against spread: Bills, Lions put No. 1 seed hopes on line
- Plane catches fire on runway at Japan’s Haneda airport
- Bowl game schedule today: Breaking down the five college football bowl games on Jan. 1
- Joey Daccord posts second career shutout as Seattle topples Vegas 3-0 in Winter Classic
- Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
- Green Day changes lyrics to shade Donald Trump during TV performance: Watch
- Last-of-its-kind College Football Playoff arrives with murky future on horizon
- Denmark's Queen Margrethe II to abdicate after 52 years on the throne
Recommendation
North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
NOAA detects largest solar flare since 2017: What are they and what threats do they pose?
After a grueling 2023, here are four predictions for media in 2024
135th Rose Parade boasts floral floats, sunny skies as California tradition kicks off the new year
Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
Vegas legend Shecky Greene, famous for his stand-up comedy show, dies at 97
Israel-Hamas war will go on for many more months, Netanyahu says
Are stores open New Year's Day 2024? See hours for Walmart, Target, Home Depot, Macy's, more