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Poll Shows Consumers Think Retailer Should Stop Selling Meat from Antibiotic-fed Animals

2013-07-30 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

US - A new poll by the Consumer Reports National Research Center shows that 69 per cent of shoppers who bought meat at Trader Joe's think the grocer should stop selling meat and poultry from animals routinely fed antibiotics, a practice that most experts agree threatens public health by promoting the spread of drug resistant superbugs.

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