This Fast-Casual Chain Has Been Accused of Lying About “Naturally and Humanely Raised” Meat — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Chipotle Mexican Grill, a popular fast-casual chain, has recently been accused of lying about the quality of its meat. The chain has long touted its commitment to using “naturally and humanely raised” meat, but a recent investigation by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has revealed that the chain is not living up to its claims. This article will explore the accusations against Chipotle and the implications for the chain’s reputation and future.

Chipotle Accused of Misleading Customers About ‘Naturally and Humanely Raised’ Meat

Chipotle Mexican Grill, the popular fast-casual chain, has been accused of lying about the quality of its meat. According to a lawsuit filed in California, the company has been misleading customers by claiming that its meat is “naturally and humanely raised.”

The lawsuit, which was filed by the Animal Legal Defense Fund, alleges that Chipotle has been deceiving customers by claiming that its meat is “responsibly raised” and “humanely raised.” The lawsuit claims that the company’s meat is actually sourced from factory farms, which are known for their inhumane treatment of animals.

The lawsuit also claims that Chipotle has been misleading customers by claiming that its meat is “naturally raised.” The lawsuit alleges that the company’s meat is actually sourced from animals that are fed a diet of genetically modified grains and antibiotics.

Chipotle has denied the allegations, claiming that its meat is sourced from farms that meet its standards for humane treatment of animals. The company also claims that its meat is “responsibly raised” and “naturally raised.”

The lawsuit is seeking damages for customers who have been misled by Chipotle’s claims. It is also seeking an injunction to stop the company from making false claims about its meat.

This is not the first time that Chipotle has been accused of misleading customers. In 2015, the company was sued for falsely claiming that its food was “GMO-free.”

It remains to be seen how this lawsuit will play out, but it is a reminder that customers should be wary of companies that make false claims about their products. If you’re looking for responsibly and humanely raised meat, it’s best to do your research and find a company that can back up its claims.

Claiming your meat is “natural” and “humanely raised” could end up costing a company more than just the effort of finding dedicated suppliers. Especially if its customers are looking for sustainable, humanely raised meat and dairy products and then find out that what they’d been eating is anything but.

The fast-casual Mexican chain Dos Toros, is learning the hard way that when you market meat to environmentally conscious consumers, you better know what takes place on your meat producers’ farms. A recent class-action lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York is accusing the chain of misleading customers with claims of “naturally” and “humanely” raised meat, while serving them pork and chicken from producers with practices that amount to animal cruelty.

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The lawsuit indicates in detail the merciless methods that the meat companies employed while supplying the fast-casual Mexican franchise. Clemens Farms, which produces pork for Dos Toros, is accused of routinely using “unnatural” industrial conditions that do not include access to the outdoors for the animals’ entire lives. It cites complaints that date back to 2018, when the U.S. Department of Agriculture suspended operations at a Clemens slaughterhouse for “egregious inhumane handling” of a pig.

Additionally, FreeBird, the chain’s chicken supplier, was cited as having documented cases of birds suffocating, being “boiled alive,” and suffering injuries such as broken wings.

Dos Toros has released a statement saying it is “taking (the allegations) very seriously.”

Although it could be said that any treatment from a farm that produces meat isn’t “humane,” the lawsuit asserts that any “reasonable consumers” would not perceive the incidents documented at the suppliers’ farms as acceptable. Additionally, the suit says Dos Toros is guilty of “deceiving consumers about the source of its products,” for their own profit. The chain prominently displays signage in its restaurants that say its pork and chicken is “humanely” and “naturally” raised.

As a growing trend, consumers are more concerned than ever about where the meat found at restaurants and grocery stores comes from. In the past few years, Chipotle and Whole Foods have come under fire for similar claims of “naturally raised” and “humane meat” when the actual supplier practices were murky. Currently, even investors have pressured chains to clean up their suppliers, as Carl Icahn recently did at McDonald’s regarding its pork supply.

Dos Toros operates 22 locations in New York, New Jersey, and Illinois. The chain specializes in fresh ingredients and Mexican-inspired fast-casual food.