April 10, 2024 0 Comments
Hey there, foodies and conscious consumers! As you’ve probably heard, Chick-Fil-A® is shaking up its antibiotic policy, and has stirred quite the pot in doing so. The change has prompted discussions about the implications of their move from "No Antibiotics Ever" to "No Antibiotics Important To Human Medicine." In this blog post, we’re taking a closer look at the decision and its potential impact, serving up food for thought along the way.
Chick-Fil-A's transition to a more nuanced antibiotic policy has raised eyebrows and questions alike. While the shift to "No Antibiotics Important To Human Medicine" may appear subtle, it signifies a concerning departure from their previous hardline stance. In our opinion, this change warrants scrutiny, as it introduces potential loopholes that could undermine efforts to combat antibiotic resistance.
Since the discovery of penicillin nearly a century ago, antibiotics have revolutionized medicine, but their misuse in both human healthcare and farming has led to a concerning rise in antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Infections caused by these bacteria now claim more lives annually than many common diseases, with projections suggesting an alarming rise to 10 million deaths per year by 2050. Unfortunately, a significant driver of antibiotic misuse is the meat industry, responsible for a staggering 73% of global antibiotic consumption. Antibiotics are commonly used in intensive livestock production to treat and prevent infections, which lowers costs and increases efficiency for farmers and producers, but also fuels the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
At Joyce Farms, we've long championed antibiotic-free livestock farming, and in fact, we were one of the first producers to offer all-natural chicken raised without antibiotics. Why? Because we recognize the importance of maintaining animal welfare and safeguarding your health. Today, our commitment extends across all our products, from poultry to beef and from our Heritage line to our Naked line, ensuring that what lands on your plate is free from unnecessary antibiotics. Antibiotic resistance isn't merely a distant concern—it's a pressing reality. By permitting the use of antibiotics, even those deemed less critical to human medicine, Chick-Fil-A opens the door to antibiotic leniency and risks contributing to the proliferation of resistant bacteria. This isn't just a matter of animal feed; it's a serious public health issue that demands attention and responsible action.
In an era of heightened consumer awareness, transparency and accountability are not just differentiators for food producers and suppliers, they are responsibilities. You as consumers and chefs deserve to know how the food you serve and consume is produced and what measures are in place to ensure its safety. It’s our belief that companies like Chick-Fil-A should uphold their commitments to responsible antibiotic use and animal welfare, demonstrating accountability to not only their customers, but also the broader community.
According to a spokesperson for Chick-Fil-A, the policy shift was driven by potential shortages of antibiotic-free products from their supplier, Tyson Foods. In recent years, Tyson has been reintroducing antibiotics to some of its products due to rising costs associated with antibiotic-free production. This sheds light on the economic factors at play here; but from our perspective, it's not just about the bottom line; it's about the balance between affordability and quality.
And that’s where your power comes in. As a consumer, or as a chef – as a purchaser of food products, you have power, too. When you are shopping for groceries, choosing a restaurant, or sourcing ingredients for your establishment, you have the power to vote with our dollars and demonstrate your demand for antibiotic-free products. Make it a habit to learn about the suppliers, producers, and farms behind your ingredients. By supporting producers who prioritize ethical practices, you can drive positive change in the food industry.
Joyce Farms’ commitment to producing antibiotic-free products remains unwavering, ensuring that every bite you take supports a future where antibiotics are no longer the norm. So, let's roll up our sleeves, dig in, and ensure that the choices we make today lay the foundation for a brighter, antibiotic-free future.
April 05, 2024 0 Comments
Did you know that a staggering 40% of the US food supply is wasted each year? This statistic is not just a reflection of discarded leftovers; it represents a massive inefficiency in our food system. When you consider the significant resources—10% of the nation’s total energy budget, 50% of its land, and 80% of freshwater consumption—that go into American food production, it's clear that we have a big problem on our hands. Fortunately, there are inspiring figures in the culinary world who are actively combating food waste, and one such champion is our long-time friend and customer, Steven Satterfield, the talented chef and owner of Miller Union in Atlanta.
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February 21, 2024 0 Comments
The Joyce Farms team celebrates its achievement of an AA+ rating, the highest possible score, in their latest BRC (British Retail Consortium) food safety audit.