Chick-fil-A is no stranger to controversy. Animal rights activists and worried customers are very interested in Chick-fil-A’s sourcing and slaughter practices because they serve over 2 million chickens every day and are the biggest fast food chicken chain in the United States. So how do they actually kill their chickens? Are their methods humane or cruel? Let’s take a closer look.
Chick-fil-A’s Stated Animal Welfare Standards
According to their website, Chick-fil-A claims to maintain strict “Animal Wellbeing Standards” for all of their chicken suppliers These include requirements like
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Chickens must be raised in cage-free, climate-controlled barns with freedom to roam.
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Suppliers must provide proper temperature, ventilation, lighting, nutrition, and protection from weather and predators.
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Chickens cannot be given antibiotics important to human medicine (starting in 2024).
Chick-fil-A states that suppliers are subject to regular third-party audits to verify compliance with these standards. They also have an Animal Wellbeing Council of outside experts to advise on best practices.
The Controversy Around Chick-fil-A’s Slaughter Methods
Even with these rules, animal rights groups like Mercy for Animals have spoken out against Chick-fil-A’s ways of killing animals. Key concerns include:
Overcrowded Barns: In 2019, an undercover investigation found that 40,000 chickens were crammed into a single barn, making it too crowded. This causes stress and injuries.
Bad Handling: The investigation also found bad handling during transport, which caused wings and legs to break.
Ineffective Stunning: Chick-fil-A primarily uses controlled atmosphere stunning (CAS). But the investigation found issues like improper gas levels, leaving many birds conscious during slaughter.
Scalding Alive: Due to ineffective stunning, an estimated thousands of chickens are scalded alive per facility each year.
Short Lifespans: Chickens are slaughtered at 42 days old, before they can engage in natural behaviors. Selective breeding for rapid growth also causes health issues.
High Ammonia Levels: Chickens are kept above their waste, causing painful burns and respiratory damage from ammonia.
How Chick-fil-A’s Methods Compare
Chick-fil-A suppliers primarily use CAS, considered more humane than traditional electric stunning. However, there are controversies around how effectively it’s implemented.
Other methods like Halal slaughter are gentler in theory but impractical at fast food scale. So Chick-fil-A faces difficulties balancing efficiency with animal welfare.
Compared to other major chains like KFC and McDonald’s, Chick-fil-A has made some meaningful animal welfare commitments. But there’s certainly room for improvement industry-wide.
The Path Forward for Chick-fil-A
Chick-fil-A faces ongoing pressure from advocates to implement key reforms like:
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Phasing in slower-growing breeds to prevent health issues.
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Upgrading to more effective, foolproof stunning systems.
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Improving transportation and handling via employee training.
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Increasing space per bird in barns to allow natural behaviors.
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Enriching environments with perches, pecking objects and natural light.
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Expanding auditing and traceability to guarantee compliance.
For a company that’s built an image around ethics and values, expectations are high to ensure their practices live up to the marketing.
As consumer awareness grows, the demand for truly humanely processed meat may force Chick-fil-A’s hand. But the company states they’re committed to continuous improvement in animal welfare.
The Bottom Line
Chick-fil-A has made strides but still faces criticism over crowded conditions, rushed growth, improper stunning, and more. Pressure from advocates may compel Chick-fil-A to implement more substantive reforms in the future. But balancing scale, efficiency and ethics remains an immense challenge.
For consumers concerned about chicken welfare, increased transparency from Chick-fil-A would be welcome. In the meantime, conscientious diners can vote with their dollars to support alternative producers that definitively prioritize animal well-being.
Real food, rigorous standards
In our kitchens, we focus on freshly prepared food crafted with quality ingredients. We serve chicken made from breast meat, breaded by hand in-restaurant. Fresh produce is delivered to our kitchens several times a week. Salads are prepared throughout the day. Our regular Chick-fil-A® Lemonade is prepared daily with lemon juice, pure cane sugar and water.
Selective about the chicken we serve
Serving quality food has always been our priority. We only serve real chicken breast meat with no fillers, steroids, or artificial preservatives because chicken is the main thing we serve. Our chicken contains no added hormones (like all chicken in the United States) and is raised with No Antibiotics Important to Human Medicine (NAIHM). For more information, please click here. Additionally, we source our chicken from farms in the U. S. in accordance with our Animal Wellbeing Standards.
In 2016, Chick-fil-A communicated we would source only 100 percent cage-free eggs by 2026. Currently, our ability to meet this commitment in the stated timeframe is uncertain due to numerous industry dynamics and the significant impact the bird flu has had over the past several months and continues to have on our industry. We will continue to serve cage-free eggs where required to meet state specific legislation in the U. S. while making sure that all of our restaurants continue to get their eggs from reliable suppliers who meet our high quality standards Learn more about our Animal Wellbeing Standards here.
Whether its offering more wholesome options, or simply removing unnecessary ingredients, we believe in better-for-you fast food. Were working toward a menu that achieves these goals and enhances your experience, while never sacrificing delicious taste.
Eating well on the go can be a challenge. That’s why we work hard to offer balanced options—from our classic menu items made with quality ingredients, to other menu items for the nutrition-minded, like the Grilled Chicken Sandwich and Kale Crunch Side.
Chick-fil-A sources real boneless breast of chicken with no added hormones, fillers or steroids, so its natural flavor shines. Were committed to serving chicken raised with No Antibiotics Important to Human Medicine (NAIHM).
Thrive Farmers®, a specialty-grade coffee company, supplies our coffee for our restaurants in Canada and U. S. Chick-fil-A Puerto Ricos coffee is sourced locally from Puerto Rico Coffee Roasters.
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FAQ
Is Chick-fil-A chicken cruelty free?
Following high food quality and safety standards is important to Chick-fil-A. This includes protecting the humane treatment of animals. These are our clear Animal Wellbeing Standards, and we only work with suppliers who promise to meet or go beyond them when it comes to farm animal welfare.
How does Chick-fil-A batter their chicken?
Chick-fil-A hand-breads their chicken using a two-step process. First, the chicken is dipped in a milk and egg wash. Then, it’s thoroughly coated in a seasoned flour mixture.
Can Muslims eat Chick-fil-A?
No, Chick-fil-A is not considered halal. The company doesn’t say that their chicken isn’t halal, but they also don’t offer halal certification for their food and don’t kill animals according to Islamic dietary rules.
Is Chick-fil-A a chicken humanely raised?
Only suppliers in the US who promise to meet or beat our standards for farm animal welfare are allowed to work with us. Chick-fil-A requires our chicken suppliers to meet the following animal wellbeing standards: Hatched, raised and harvested domestically in the US.