Fast-food chain Chick-fil-A has sparked a social media backlash after announcing that it will soon allow certain antibiotics in the chickens it raises, citing supply issues.

Chick-fil-A restaurants in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico will transition “from chicken raised with No Antibiotics Ever (NAE) to chicken raised with No Antibiotics Important to Human Medicine (NAIHM), starting in the spring of 2024,” the company said in a statement posted on its website this week.

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    I bet god spoke to the CEO one night as a burning sack of cash and said this was a great idea.

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        are you regularly tasting homophobes to the point where you feel qualified to make that statement?

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      Ironically enough, they hire shit tons of LGTBQ+ people in my area and the LGBTQ+ crowd fucking stans them.

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        if you’ve bought anything there then you are contributing directly to people who fund and support the anti-lgbtq+ movement so yes, you cannot be a customer there and also support these social movements

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          While I agree with the stance that Chick-fil-a should be boycotted, I think declaring those who dont incapable of supporting lgbtq+ social movements only hurts said movements. Its not a zero sum game, and alienating potential allies is a losing strategy.

          Plus, at least as an American, its damn near impossible to survive without spending money on products that caused harm somewhere along the line. Dont be so quick to throw stones, all our hands are soaked with blood, most of us are just too busy to notice.

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    I tried their food as they recently opened up in my city in Canada. Their chicken sandwich and waffle fries are a complete joke compared to local chains here and McDonald’s/KFC of all places. Dry af chicken, sad spice and soggy waffle fries. At a local chain I get a good Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich, beautiful steak cut fries and a good drink. They just expanded to a second location here. Chick-fil-A do better

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      I live much, much further south than you. Gulf coast state.

      I hesitate to compliment them because they’re a restaurant chain built on the back of an established religion that’s slowly dismantling our country.

      But I will say that my experience has been the exact opposite. Fresh, juicy chicken, best waffle fries around. Too bad I don’t buy from them, because really the only comparable chicken sandwich around here is Popeyes and those tend to be greasy.

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    Fuck chick fil a. Since I worked there back in 2015, they’ve cut portion sizes by almost a third and raised priced by almost 50%.

    I call bullshit. You can source antibiotic free chicken if you’ll pay for it, they’re just trying to extract more profit again.

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      Insofar as I recall they’re still one of the better fast food joints wrt worker treatment.

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        Who cares? Are you working there?

        Also: bullshit. No other fast-food company makes their workers stand out in 100F weather to take orders.

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          No other fast food place does it because “just standing” they don’t consider to be working and they ALL run skeleton crews now. Time to lean time to clean bullshit.

          Just to be clear fuck Chick-fil-A as they also force their workers to buy $80+ jackets to deal with the weather.

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          I hate to “actually” you, but i will.

          In-n-out, another franchise known for treating employees very well, uses the same system for ordering with an employee outside walking from car to car.

          The chik-fil-a near me, the outside workers all have lots of shade.

          Be mad all you want, but be mad at things that exist.

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            The chik-fil-a near me, the outside workers all have lots of shade.

            In Florida CFA drive thrus they wear little portable shade tents with built in fans, under awnings that cover the entire drive thru with multiple clusters of fans blowing down from them.

            Still hot as fuck.

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        It’s a very mixed bag, due to the fact that most of them are franchises.

        I remember when I quit and went to amazon, my hourly went up by more than 50%. I worked 20 hours less every week and for health insurance.

        But there’s also some near me with signs up advertising $18/hour.

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        I find it almost impossible a religious business treats their workers well……THEY FUCKING WORSHIP god FOR SUCKS SAKE

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          I’m not defending chick fil a here, but this is some busted ass logic. I don’t see how worshipping god has any bearing on how they treat workers.

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            christians treating people like shit is my logic, like they have done for hundreds and hundreds of years. So it seems logical a christian business would treat people like shit.

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      The peach milkshake slaps but the food sucks. Popeyes is better for God’s sake.

      Of course I stopped going entirely after they said they stopped donating to LGBTQA+ groups and then got fucking caught doing it yet again so yeah fuck Hate Chicken

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      It has a conservative Christian cult following due to the founder’s political and religious views.

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      First off, remember it’s fast food, standards are abysmal.

      But it’s an actual piece of chicken, that’s actually prepared correctly.

      If you got it in a sit down restaurant or even pub, you wouldn’t comment on it.

      But compare it to any other chicken sandwich you could get from a drive thru in the last 20 years and the hype makes sense.

      No matter where you are, if you see a chicfila you know you’ll get a decent chicken sandwich that isn’t ridiculously expensive.

      A burger place isn’t going to do chicken as well as a dedicated chicken place, and KFC is a joke, so the only real competition for that niche is Popeyes on a national level.

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        One thing I do like is that they have (the option of) whole grain buns… I’ve been unable to find that elsewhere.

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        KFC in North America could learn a thing or two from KFC in China. It’s their McDonald’s.

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        I guess you can still call it good but they switched to Tyson on the East Coast like 10 years ago and yeah it’s bland and generic.

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        Popeye’s is better. I’ve had Chick-fil-A once (bought for me) and it was exactly what it looked like: a chicken sandwich. It was a bit bland and watery.

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          Let me guess, someone bought it for you, let it sit in a bag for an hour, and then gave it to you…and you judge the entire franchise off this one experience

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            That’s a fucking weird guess. No. It was a client on site and Chick-fil-A was about 5 minutes gotten the road. It would be weird for my client to have ordered mine an hour before the fifteen people I was training.

            My question is…why the fuck are you so defensive of a mediocre fast food chain?

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              Because it’s good chicken, and I think it’s hilarious that the groupthink has extended to where people are pretending it’s not, because that’s better politics.

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        Twenty years ago? Probably?

        Ten years ago? Doubtful

        But the past few years have seen most of the fast food fried chicken places go hard on chicken sandwiches. And even mcdonald’s has stepped up their game to being actually pretty decent.

        Mostly chikfila just coasts on their recognition from 20 years ago and the zealots who refuse to try anything else.

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          Incidentally you can tell which universe a person is from by how they spell Chik-fil-a

          You spell it the way it was spelled in my original universe

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        Fast food also varies so much across the US. I talked up Chick-fil-A so much after having it in Texas, and then when I brought my girlfriend to one in Florida it was garbage.

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      For me, their menu hits the perfect spot of being simple yet flavorful. But the big thing is consistency. CFA is the only major fast food chain I can go to where the line moves incredibly fast and my order doesn’t get fucked up. Even with customizations. And it’s the same experience regardless of location, airports included.

      Not enough fast food places have good salads, or healthy options in general. Their Cobb salad with either a sliced spicy chicken fillet or nuggets hits like a salad you’d get from a decent cafe.

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      Yeah, I mean, their stuff is okay but pretty unexciting IMHO. They might be inexpensive, kinda the Taco Bell route.

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        Taco Bell isn’t that cheap anymore. I ate there not long ago for the first time in years and it was over 10$ for the basic taco combo, not even Supreme. And they sucked. They were almost completely devoid of fillings. They are on my eternal shit list now.

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      It’s because the jesus is fresh with every meal, christian’s really eat that shit up

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      Reliable/consistent, fast.

      No one gives a shit about the politics of the company outside of the permanently online

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      It is pretty much the pinnacle of “white people fried chicken”. American KFC (because Asian KFC is godlike) comes close but so many people never grew up beyond eating chicken tenders and bones scare them.

      So you have inadequately seasoned chicken tenders soaked in pickle juice and people lose their minds.

      And the strong focus on Christian Values, err, “Good service” means that nobody will ever be faced with the horror that is the realization that their satisfaction is not the only reason that someone is working in fast food.

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      Seriously. It’s like being in love with average quality.

      In my city, the dive bar makes better chicken sandwiches. How depressing that people live like that.

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      It won’t be noticeable.

      They only started doing “no antibiotics ever” in 2019 so this is basically only reverting back a change they just made a few years ago.

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    I’m thinking that this homophonic fast food restaurant does not warrant the amount of comments in this thread. Yes I am aware of the irony of my commenting.

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    Making sure the chickens stay healthy is perfectly reasonable. Particularly if the antibiotics aren’t necessary for human medicine.

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      The antibiotics are used so that the chickens don’t contract infections and die from living in inhumane conditions.

      This change allows them to increase their profit margin at the cost of animal welfare.

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        The article specifically said they’re only going to administer antibiotics to sick chickens and those in close proximity to sick chickens, not generally as a preventative.

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          “A chicken in house 7, row 15, cage B2769G72 was seen with pus buildup around its clipped beak. Destroy and incinerate that one and administer antibiotics to the rest of the chickens in row 15”

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        That’s zero sum, from the chicken-life perspective.

        Die of infection or die by slaughter, their life isn’t changed by the variable in context.

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          Lol suffering means nothing! Us humans are gonna die at age 80 anyways. Might as well suffer for my adult life instead of living a happy life, what’s the difference, right?

          My goodness, the lack of empathy for living creatures is just fucking wild. You can slaughter something AND not want it to lead a terrible life until its death, ya know.

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            Humans are clearly on a different territory from factory born animals for slaughter.

            Again, antibiotics do not change their lived experience because they get no changes in conditions in return. Antibiotics are just for human profit

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              I’m afraid your sarcasm and irony were unclear despite the words used. But please correct that or me.

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                If you think antibiotics are to reduce animal suffering you’re deluded. It’s only to not let them die at inopportune times for the profit machine. The animals in factory farms are already experiencing suffering being belief and an early death is an escape.

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                  I am not a proponent of routine antibiotic use in any animals (including us humans), unless it’s called for as in actually saving someone’s life.

                  I was caught at one of these moments where I wasn’t sure whether it was sincerely meant or humour, and tried to be mildly sarcastic about it.

                  Edit: Double checked. Thumbs up now.

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          Ah yes, nothing about your entire existence matters if the way you died wasn’t in an approved fashion.

          Shit even if you just look at it in terms of the quality of the meat a stress free well fed animal will taste so much better than one that’s been stressed out its entire life fed literal garbage.

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    Just tell your customers you upped the Jesus in every sandwich and they’ll overlook everything else.