Food & Water Watch, Organic Consumers Association Sue Tyson for Deceptive Advertising
Tyson's claims of "humane treatment" and "environmental stewardship" mislead consumers, nonprofits allege
WASHINGTON, July 17, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Food & Water Watch and Organic Consumers Association (OCA) sued Tyson Foods, Inc. in D.C. Superior Court under the D.C. Consumer Protection Procedures Act, for deceptive marketing and advertising of chicken products sold under the Tyson brand and other brand names.
"Tyson's inhumane chicken operations take a tremendous toll on the environment," said Wenonah Hauter, Food & Water Watch executive director. "In 2014, Tyson dumped more than 20 million pounds of toxic pollutants into US waterways. From 2013 to 2015, the company was guilty of more than 300 wastewater Clean Water Act permit exceedances. Any claims of environmental responsibility are patently false."
Ronnie Cummins, co-founder and international director of the Organic Consumers Association, said: "Consumer surveys confirm that shoppers are paying greater attention to not only what's in their food, but to how their food is produced. They often conduct online research, relying heavily on marketing claims posted on company websites. Tyson should live up to the claims it makes, or stop making them."
The nonprofits allege that Tyson makes false marketing and advertising representations intended to make consumers think that Tyson chicken products are produced in an environmentally responsible way, and that Tyson birds are healthy and treated humanely, when in fact, Tyson's practices include:
- routine use of anti-parasitic drugs;
- injection of chicken eggs with formaldehyde;
- production of chickens contaminated with antibiotic-resistant superbugs;
- washing of the Tyson products with hazardous chemical disinfectants; and
- crowding of birds by the tens of thousands into massive industrial warehouses with no access to the outdoors.
The nonprofits allege that nearly a dozen undercover investigations in as many years have uncovered systematic cruelty inflicted intentionally upon chickens raised for Tyson products.
The groups are represented by Richman Law Group and Animal Equality.
Full complaint here.
Food & Water Watch champions healthy food and clean water for all. We stand up to corporations that put profits before people, and advocate for a democracy that improves people's lives and protects our environment.
Organic Consumers Association (OCA) is a grassroots nonprofit consumer advocacy organization representing a network of more than 1 million consumers.
SOURCE Organic Consumers Association
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