Tyson responds to
Natural News story
Source: Tyson Foods Inc.
via Tom Wray
Provisioner Online
November 13, 2008
Tyson said in a statement that while did use the “Raised Without Antibiotics” label, it did so in the belief it was
with the correct government approvals. After lawsuits from competing companies
and political pressure, the company said it stopped the labeling program.
“Like most companies in the poultry industry, including some
involved organic chicken production, we vaccinate eggs before the birds hatch
in order to prevent a virus known as Marek’s
disease,” the company said in a statement. “A small amount of antibiotic is
included in the vaccine to prevent cross-contamination between eggs during the
vaccination process.”
The company said that according to U.S. Department of
Agriculture, chickens hatched from eggs that receive the treatment can still be
considered organic.
Tyson said that despite the story on the Web site, it no
longer uses a “Raised Without Antibiotics” label and
is not suing the USDA to use the label.
Source: Tyson Foods Inc.
provisioneronline.com