Trader Joes and Antibiotic use in Animal Feed

For over a year now, Consumers Union has been urging Trader Joe’s to be an industry leader by stopping the sale of meat and poultry raised on antibiotics.

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in meat continues to make headlines–from the recent announcement by FDA urging drug companies to stop selling antibiotics for livestock growth promotion, to Consumer Reports own investigative piece, released yesterday, on chicken breasts. I’m including Consumer Reports latest article and a couple of other articles from this week, including an editorial by Mark Bittman of the New York Times, that highlight the need to end the regular use of antibiotics in meat production.

Please take a moment to review the enclosed articles. We again urge you to take a stand for public health by changing Trader Joe’s policy and stop selling meat raised on antibiotics.

Consumer Reports

New York Times