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McDonald's drops egg supplier over cruelty charges

McDonald's drops Minn.-based egg supplier after undercover video alleges cruel treatment

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- McDonald's Corp. said Friday it has dropped a Minnesota-based egg supplier after an animal rights group released an undercover video of operations at the egg producer's farms in three states.

The video by Mercy for Animals shows what the group calls animal cruelty at five Sparboe Farms facilities in Iowa, Minnesota and Colorado. Its images include a worker swinging a bird around by its feet, hens packed into cramped cages, male chicks being tossed into plastic bags to suffocate and workers cutting off the tips of chick's beaks.

"The behavior on tape is disturbing and completely unacceptable. McDonald's wants to assure our customers that we demand humane treatment of animals by our suppliers," Bob Langert, McDonald's vice president for sustainability, said in a statement.

The move also followed a warning letter to Sparboe Farms dated Wednesday from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that said inspectors found "serious violations" at five Sparboe facilities of federal regulations meant to prevent salmonella. The warning said eggs from those facilities "have been prepared, packed, or held under insanitary conditions whereby they may have become contaminated with filth, or whereby they may have been rendered injurious to health."

Sparboe Companies LLC issued a statement calling the video "shocking" and saying an internal investigation identified four employees "who were complicit in this disturbing activity" and were fired this month.

"I was deeply saddened to see the story because this isn't who Sparboe Farms is," owner and president Beth Sparboe Schnell said in a statement posted on a company website. "Acts depicted in the footage are totally unacceptable and completely at odds with our values as egg farmers. In fact, they are in direct violation of our animal care code of conduct, which all of our employees read, sign and follow each day."

Sparboe, which is headquartered in Litchfield, also said on the website that it has made management changes, taken corrective actions sought by the FDA, and begun retraining all barn workers in proper animal care procedures.

Sparboe describes itself as the fifth-largest shell egg producer and marketer in the United States, operating seven processing plants supported by 33 egg-laying and pullet production sites in Iowa, Minnesota and Colorado. The company says it serves retail, wholesale and foodservice customers in 26 states.

Sparboe spokesman Lyle Orwig said Friday the company has a "zero tolerance policy" for any animal abuse or cruelty. He said all employees are trained by a veterinarian and work with a crew leader who also has been trained.

"If he (the crew leader) sees anything, he would automatically correct it if he sees someone doing something wrong," Orwig said.

Oak Brook, Ill.-based McDonald's said the "most alarming actions on video" didn't happen at Sparboe's facility in Vincent, Iowa, which supplied its restaurants, but they violated the standards the company sets for its suppliers. McDonald's also insisted the food it serves is safe.

McDonald's said it got Sparboe eggs via Cargill Inc., which said it was suspending Sparboe as a supplier.

"We will not tolerate mistreatment of animals anywhere in our supply chain," Chris Roberts, president of Cargill Kitchen Solutions, said in a statement. He also said the issues the FDA raised "warrant additional review by Cargill."

Tim Loesch, a spokesman for Wayzata-based Cargill, declined to say how many eggs Sparboe supplied it or how much the company was paid. Orwig said it was too soon to tell what effect the loss of McDonald's business would be.

"Right now our focus is making sure that we are compliant with everything and get to the bottom of how it could have happened," Orwig said.

Mercy for Animals isn't satisfied with McDonald's decision to stop accepting eggs from Sparboe, said Matt Rice, the group's director of operations.

"These are company-wide, policy-level abuses," Rice said. "There's a culture of cruelty and neglect at McDonald and its suppliers."

McDonald's said it is participating in a three-year study that compares traditional versus cage-free hen housing systems, but Rice said the company continues to get most of its eggs from hens in battery cages that hold a lot of birds in cramped conditions.

"McDonald's is simply sidestepping the issue now. It's time McDonald's requires all of its suppliers to un-cage hens and finally give these animals the basic freedom to spread their wings, to walk and engage in other natural behaviors," he said, noting that McDonald's has already switched to cage-free eggs in Europe.

Mercy for Animals conducted its investigation from May 23 to Aug. 1, Rice said. The group got its people hired at the farms and sent them in wired with hidden cameras, he said. They "documented daily abuses that would shock and horrify most Americans yet are largely considered standard and acceptable to the egg industry," he added.

Orwig, the Sparboe spokesman, said the undercover taping was troubling because company employees sign a code of conduct that they will report any abuses immediately to a supervisor. In this case, he said, there were no reports.

The video was first aired Friday on ABC's Good Morning America.

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Online:

Mercy for Animals video site: http://www.mcdonaldscruelty.com

Sparboe Farms response site: http://www.sparboeupdate.com

FDA letter: http://www.fda.gov/ICECI/EnforcementActions/WarningLetters/ucm280413.htm

 

136 comments

  • Charlie  •  6 months ago
    Buy local eggs. These Mega Farms are dirty and hire illeagals
    • algore 6 months ago
      "Illeagle" beagles?
    • cricet35 6 months ago
      i not buy no more agg buisqets frum mac donaldo
    • Kim 6 months ago
      They ALL hire illegals???? What??? The chickens are from Canada???????
  • nobody at all  •  6 months ago
    We live in a culture of lies. From the top down to the little guy nobody gives a crap about anything but "me" first. Our society has completely lost the art of love for each other and siting on the big front porch with our neighbors. That generation is gone forever. We are ripe for anarchy. During the 1929 crash we stuck together as families and went to church. It sounds complicated but if the people are rotten on the inside from wall street to the oval office something like filthy eggs and cruelty to animals is the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Look at how we now treat each other. Happy thanksgiving---------------------------------------------------
  • PHIL G  •  6 months ago
    Swing the #$%$ workers around by their feet and burn off THEIR peckers !!!
  • American Patriot  •  6 months ago
    Why did it take an undercover operation from an animal rights group to catch them ? The FDA is probably filled with political appointments and are afraid of offending the campaign donors of their bosses. Maybe the Occupy Wall Street bunch should take their movement to Washington DC.
    • OUTACOLLATERAL 6 months ago
      WASHINGTON DC IS THE SOURCE OF ALL THE EVIL. LIARS AND CROOKS , THEY NEED TO BE HUNG IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE!!!!!!
    • HAROLD 6 months ago
      Here lies our major problem. Our FDA is so politically driven and appointments made with little concern for abilities to properly accomplish their objectives---SAFE FOOD FOR ALL AMERICANS BOUGHT IN OUR USA.
  • Mike  •  6 months ago
    Sparboe Farms has nothing to worry about. Wal-Mart will accept them just the way they are.
  • Korean Vet  •  6 months ago
    This is a tough article for me to read, back in the late 30's and early forties we raised chickens for the eggs and meat for ourselves..Those chickens got our love like they were family, I had names for all of them(about 12 ) and picked them up and gave them a hug..Sounds stupid don't it....You'll be surprised at the production we got from those 12 birds The older ones used to lay double yokes..I wish we could still raise chickens to-day but people live too close to-gether now and a old #$%$a-doodle do crowing at 5 am would start a riot to-day, but it was nice, every kid should have the opportunity....
    • Earthman 6 months ago
      Then you chopped of their heads, removed the feathers, washed the dead bodies, and cooked them for a meal. That is what I call humane! We all live by double standards.
    • Roger 6 months ago
      @ocean12; Your comment is ignorant. The argument is not that killing animals eating meat is universally bad as this can be achieved humanely. The inhumanity occurs when we objectify animals and inflict unnecessary and avoidable suffering while they are alive. As long as this principle is adhered to, and they receive a swift death most of the ethical qualms lose ground
    • RobertL 6 months ago
      The people of the Earth like native Americans, Eskimos and Pygmies ate meat but considered the animals family, their brothers. When they shot them with arrows, they went and whispered in their ear I am sorry to take your life. Thank you for providing nourishment to my family and tribe. They took care to conserve mother nature and the animals for the future generations. Western man has changed these natural principles. We need to go back to love as the guiding principle.
  • algore  •  6 months ago
    The real crime is that they dumped Ronald McDonald.
    • Bee 6 months ago
      I'm glad he's gone. He was scary!
    • Bee 6 months ago
      I can't even eat their food. It smells like sewer to me.
  • ENOUGH  •  6 months ago
    Thanks Mickey D. A little common sense goes a long way.
  • Joe  •  6 months ago
    Beth,doe's Sparboe use E-Verify to assure that only legal resident aliens and US citizens are employed?
  • Hgldr  •  6 months ago
    Bull Sh--. MacD dumped them only after the media found out that the place was INFESTED with bacteria. Only after that MacD suddenly changes their story. MacD does NOT care about cruelty to poor animals.
    • Sherlock 6 months ago
      You sound like a bitter, lazy #$%$ use to be employee they fired for stealing...
    • Alfredo deLorenzo 6 months ago
      it's PR plain and simple
  • sfo  •  6 months ago
    Good for McDonalds for owning up to it, and investigating. Most places wouldn't even to that. I know their cows suppliers (Harris Farms in California) treats their cows comparatively better, and McDonalds insists on having vets on the campus at all times. Didn't know about the chickens though, and this is very sad news. However, McDonalds will correct it, and changing suppliers is definitely the right first step. Good for MickeyD's.
  • M  •  6 months ago
    This looks like a Cargill problem not McDonalds issue. Although McDonalds did the right thing. I am going to have Big Mac today!
  • Hey!  •  6 months ago
    Good for McDonald's! We need to get back to Farmers Markets. Mass production is ruining everything, including the poor people who have to mass produce and the nasty food that is being mass produced. People's morale stinks at being treated like robots, I'm sure. Best to have small business so people know what you're up to and you can control things better. What they call "bakery" goods is not home made by a long shot either. You can tell by looking at our population. Everyone is starting to look like Pillsbury dough boy and dough girl. Read the ingredients, folks. Cheaply produced and will swell you up and out. Try some home made for comparison and see. Mass production is doing us in...
  • Kim  •  6 months ago
    The group got 'their' people hired to work there. Did 'their' people also do the abuse? People need to understand about chickens. They will peck each other to death if not handled correctly. They will break their own eggs and eat them if not handled properly. If they don't have cages/roosting boxes with wire bottoms then the eggs are covered in chicken crap. I get farm fresh eggs and store bought. Prefer farm fresh but the big business farms push out the mom & pop farms eliminating choice of producer.I also used to raise chickens just not on the scale of Cargill.
  • MosheB  •  6 months ago
    McDees absolutely did the right thing! Now lets get a veggie burget like BK!!
  • Aldoro  •  6 months ago
    this is the insanity that developed from the trillions of dollars we the people were forced to pay multinationals since 1930s when FDR and the socialist congress started up the FARM BILL because of a dust bowl problem in the midwest...
  • Alpha Male  •  6 months ago
    Where did the term "ring that neck" come from?
  • jay  •  6 months ago
    that's why I sing my chicken a lullaby every night..........in my chicken farm
  • Twerp  •  6 months ago
    I wonder what these same animal rights groups opinion is on the abortion of humans?
  • droog  •  6 months ago
    Haven't eaten at McDonald's for 30 years. Haven't watched commercial television {other than the original Law+Order} for 30 years. Haven't watched "standard" news programs {for the most part} for a long time. I generally don't go to "big box" stores. I gravitate away from the places or things "everyone else" does. Good habits are as addicting as bad habits. Heck. I literally couldn't eat at a fast food restaurant {unless I was starving.} My body isn't used to it.
 
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