Monday, May 19, 2008
Another Reason to Go Vegan
These days you have to do more than closely read labels to keep from poisoning yourself and family. From the New York Times:
A federal judge has ordered Tyson Foods to withdraw advertisements claiming its chickens are “raised without antibiotics that impact antibiotic resistance in humans.”
Two competitors said the ads were untrue because Tyson injects it eggs with antibiotics and used antibiotic molecules in its feed.
Tyson maintained that its claim was truthful, and intends to appeal the decision. “The claim we’re making is ‘raised without.’
And our consumer research would say that ‘raised without’ in the consumer’s mind, is from hatchery to when they buy the chicken in the store,” said Dave Hogberg, senior vice president for consumer products at Tyson.
The New York Times April 23, 2008
Labels:
conventional food myths,
FDA,
labeling,
lifestyle incentives,
organics,
raw food,
vegan,
vegetarian
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