On Sunday, PETA announced that KFC Canada had agreed to begin phasing in purchases of chickens from suppliers using controlled-atmosphere killing (CAK) as a means of slaughter, until 100 percent of its suppliers are CAK companies. KFC Canada is owned by a different company than KFC in the United States. The Canadian company, Priszm, oversees 461 locations; that is not, however, all of the KFC stores in Canada. By contrast, in the U.S., KFC has about 4,500 stores. PETA said in a statement on its Web site that negotiations with KFC Canada were ongoing for several months before the weekend's announcement. As part of its agreement with PETA, KFC Canada also will:
PETA is calling off its "Kentucky Fried Cruelty" campaign against KFC Canada, but is continuing its PR battle with KFC in the United States.
By Lisa M. Keefe on 6/2/2008 for Meatingplace.com