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CHICK-FIL-A CHANGES: The fast-food chain says a change to their chicken is "to maintain supply of the high-quality expected." More details: https://t.co/f0bCkST0GO https://t.co/PVb1Miilnk
Backtracking on its no antibiotics pledge, Chick-fil-A is switching up the requirements for the kind of chicken purchased from the current "No Antibiotics Ever" to "No Antibiotics Important To Human Medicine." https://t.co/0L1EJ7PCiD

Chick-fil-A is changing its chicken sourcing policy by moving away from its previous 'no antibiotics ever' commitment to a new standard allowing the use of antibiotics important to human medicine. The decision aims to ensure a consistent supply of high-quality chicken. The fast-food chain's shift in policy has sparked discussions about antibiotic resistance and human health implications.