
According to a Facebook post, fast food chain Chick- chick- A has allegedly “announced that they are moving to false chicken.”
Verdict: False
The claim is false. Chuck- chick- A has not yet released a declaration to back up the assertion. Lead Stories also stated on April 3 that the state is untrue.
Point Test:
According to USA Today, Chick-fil-A is testing a Pretzel Cheddar Club Sandwich “exclusively in participating franchises in Raleigh, North Carolina, while products past.” Beginning on April 8, the sandwich will be accessible, according to the store.
According to the Facebook article, Chick-fil-A has allegedly announced that it is “moving to false chicken.” The article, which does not provide a resource to back up its claim, reads,” Lady- FIL- A JUST ANNOUNCED THAT THEY ARE MOVING TO Artificial CHICKEN AND A CHEMICAL ADDED FROM PFIZER TO THE CHEESE NO THANK YOU.”
The claim is false, yet. Chicken-fil-A has certainly made a statement on its site or verified social media accounts to back up its claim. No reliable sources of information appeared to suggest that the fast food chain had announced its transition to “fake chicken,” according to Test Your Point. In reality, the opposite is true. On April 3, Lead Stories reported that the state is untrue. Also, the outlet reported that a fast food restaurant spokeswoman commented on an incarnation of the article that was posted on Instagram on April 1 and called it “false.”
Although the claim that “fake chicken” is false is true, Chick-fil-A did just recently announce that its policy would change from No Antibiotics Ever ( NAE ) to No Antibiotics Important To Human Medicine ( NAIHM) beginning in Spring 2024. ( RELATED: Image Of Satanic Happy Meal Is AI- Generated )
Starting in the Spring of 2024, Chick- fil- A will switch from No Antibiotics Ever ( NAE ) to No Antibiotics Important To Human Medicine ( NAIHM), the statement read in part.
No medications of any kind were used to raise the creature, according to NAE. The use of animal antibiotics is only permitted if the pet and those around it were to be ill, according to NAIHM, which restricts the use of those antibiotics that are essential to human medication and are frequently used to treat people.
Chick- chick- A, who contacted Test Your Fact, who opted not to comment on the record.