The Pecking Order: How did McDonald's score in our chicken welfare rating?
The Pecking Order: McDonald's
Fast food isn’t worth the needless suffering of billions of chickens
Fast food isn’t worth the needless suffering of billions of chickens
The Pecking Order grades fast food giants against three criteria for chicken welfare.
Here’s how McDonald's stacks up:
Policies
Poor: McDonald’s has made several commitments to improving chicken welfare across most of the geographies the company is present in, but they don’t align with best practice.
Targets
Poor: Despite McDonald’s having a target to avoid broiler cages across all geographies, they do not have any other truly universal or robust targets.
Reporting
Very poor: McDonald’s publishes very limited data on its progress towards better chicken welfare.
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Fast food is failing
Our comprehensive report has revealed the shocking lack of commitment or care by these billion-dollar fast food companies. The ruthless exploitation of chickens for profit is unacceptable
Our comprehensive report has revealed the shocking lack of commitment or care by these billion-dollar fast food companies. The ruthless exploitation of chickens for profit is unacceptable
See their scores
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