Burger King Announces More Humane Business Practices
In an announcement that pleased many animal rights activists, The Burger King Corporation said the company will increase buying from suppliers who take animal welfare into more serious consideration. Two percent of the eggs purchased by Burger King currently come from cage-free hens. The company pla
ns to increase this to five percent by the end of the year. Ten percent of the pork purchased by Burger King now comes from suppliers who do not confine pigs to gestation crates, and that number is expected to increase to twenty percent.
Burger King also has made decisions regarding purchasing more from producers who use humane methods -such as the use of gasses to put them to sleep-- to slaughter chickens. The common, inhumane, method of slaughter is to hang the chickens upside down and then electrocute or scald them before slicing their throats.
The recent decision by Burger King has been long in the works. As early as 2001, the Burger King Corporation petitioned the USDA to enforce the Federal Humane Slaughter Act. The Humane Slaughter Act requires that animals be quickly and completely made unconscious before being moved down the line to be bled, skinned, cut, or any other step of the rendering process. "The Federal Humane Slaughter Act, 7 U.S.C. 1901-1906 ("HSA"), requires that animals at slaughterhouses be both humanely handled and killed. The most important provision of the HSA requires that animals "be rendered insensible to pain by a single blow that is rapid and effective before being shackled, hoisted, thrown, cast, or cut."
Burger King expressed concern that the law was not being enforced. They decided that audits would be required of all slaughterhouses that sold meat to the company, and that these audits would be "...completed no later than June 30, 2002." From these audits, Burger King planned to determine which suppliers were suitable based on quality and care regarding handling the animals, and food safety measures regarding the meat.
Burger King Announces More Humane Business Practices
Burger King also has made decisions regarding purchasing more from producers who use humane methods -such as the use of gasses to put them to sleep-- to slaughter chickens. The common, inhumane, method of slaughter is to hang the chickens upside down and then electrocute or scald them before slicing their throats.
The recent decision by Burger King has been long in the works. As early as 2001, the Burger King Corporation petitioned the USDA to enforce the Federal Humane Slaughter Act. The Humane Slaughter Act requires that animals be quickly and completely made unconscious before being moved down the line to be bled, skinned, cut, or any other step of the rendering process. "The Federal Humane Slaughter Act, 7 U.S.C. 1901-1906 ("HSA"), requires that animals at slaughterhouses be both humanely handled and killed. The most important provision of the HSA requires that animals "be rendered insensible to pain by a single blow that is rapid and effective before being shackled, hoisted, thrown, cast, or cut."
Burger King expressed concern that the law was not being enforced. They decided that audits would be required of all slaughterhouses that sold meat to the company, and that these audits would be "...completed no later than June 30, 2002." From these audits, Burger King planned to determine which suppliers were suitable based on quality and care regarding handling the animals, and food safety measures regarding the meat.
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