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PERDUE® No Antibiotics Ever

No Antibiotics Ever,
Never Ever
No Antibiotics Ever, Never Ever
No Antibiotics Ever,
Never Ever
Raised to a Higher Standard
of Animal Care
Raised to a Higher Standard of Animal Care
Raised to a Higher Standard
of Animal Care
100% Vegetarian Fed With
No Animal By-Products
100% Vegetarian Fed With No Animal By-Products
100% Vegetarian Fed With
No Animal By-Products
Hatched, Raised and Harvested in the USA
Hatched, Raised and Harvested in the USA
Hatched, Raised and Harvested in the USA
Certified
Gluten Free
Certified Gluten Free
Certified
Gluten Free
No-Hormones, Steroids or
Growth-Promoting Drugs*
No-Hormones, Steroids or Growth-Promoting Drugs*
No-Hormones, Steroids or
Growth-Promoting Drugs*
Halal
Certified
Halal Certified
Halal
Certified

ALL MENU CLAIMS ARE THIRD-PARTY VERIFIED FOR COMPLETE TRUST AND TRANSPARENCY.

*Federal regulations prohibit the use of hormones or steroids in poultry.

WHEN WE SAY NO ANTIBIOTICS EVER, WE MEAN NEVER EVER. Not in the egg, not in the hatchery, not in the feed. PERDUE® No Antibiotics Ever Chicken and Turkey never receive any form of antibiotic at any life stage.

219%

increase in No Antibiotics
Ever menu claims
between 2016 and 20191

75%

of consumers are
willing to pay more for
antibiotic-free meat2

73%

of consumers are willing to
pay more for transparency
on the menu3

HOW NONCOMMERCIAL OPERATORS ARE DEMONSTRATING TRANSPARENCY

HOW NON-COMMERCIAL
OPERATORS ARE DEMONSTRATING
TRANSPARENCY

 

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Sources: 1. MenuTrends, Datassential, January 2019 2. Zogby, John, “Antibiotic-Free Labels Are Important To Two-Thirds Of Americans When Buying Meat — And Data To Back-Up Claims Is Paramount, A New Poll Shows,” Forbes.com, Feb. 11, 2021 3. Proprietary Perdue Consumer Study, June 2017

*Federal regulations prohibit the use of hormones or steroids in poultry.