Chinese chicken: Which fast food chain may serve you this scary import?
Filed under: Food, Health, Consumer Ally
Would you eat chicken imported from China? Overwhelmingly, 96% of WalletPop readers say they wouldn't touch the stuff.Now that a 2004 ban on chicken imported from China has been lifted, it could be awfully tempting for some of America's favorite fast-food chains to buy the cheap meat. We asked seven of the biggest fast food chains in the U.S. whether they would buy the chicken when it becomes available. Three said they will only buy American chicken. Three would not say what they'll do. And one, a very big one, left the door wide open.
McDonald's, the maker of McNuggets and the McChicken sandwich, would not rule out using chicken products imported from the land of recalls and food safety disasters.
"As a matter of practice, we review potential supplies of raw materials globally that could meet our high quality, food safety and value screens to our customers," McDonald's vice president Walt Riker told WalletPop.
But, Riker did not want to discuss the matter further. "It is inappropriate to project anything more based on a hypothetical and speculation," he said.
UPDATE (11/13): McDonald's has decided to add to its previous statement.
"Please note that McDonald's USA does not import chicken from China or anywhere else outside of the U.S.," spokeswoman Lizzie Roscoe wrote in an email. "Our chicken is sourced, purchased, and processed in the U.S. There are no plans to import chicken at this time."
It really wouldn't be that big of a leap for McDonald's to get into the Chinese chicken game. After all, some of America's biggest chicken concerns -- such as Tyson -- are advocating to open the chicken coop door to China. And Happy Meals already have a fair amount of Chinese components -- the toys, obviously, and the apple juice. (To be fair to McDonald's, most apple juice sold in America is made using a powdery concentrate from otherwise inedible apples grown in China and shipped around the world in 55-gallon drums.)
What did the other fast food chains have to say?
Kentucky Fried Chicken strongly affirmed its commitment to a USA-only chicken policy.
"As you may know, in the U.S. our chicken on the bone is delivered fresh, not frozen," KFC spokesman Rick Maynard said. "It is all sourced locally, in the United States. All of our poultry products served at KFC U.S. restaurants come from the U.S."
The Popeyes chicken chain also said it would stick with American chicken.
"All Popeyes' chicken supply, including prepared chicken products, is procured from domestic distributors and not sourced internationally," the company said in a statement sent to WalletPop. "Popeyes is aware of the possibility that the ban on imported Chinese chicken products could be lifted. However, the relationship with our domestic distributors will not be affected in the event this should occur."
And Wendy's took the same posture. "All domestic restaurants use U.S. chickens," senior vice president. Denny Lynch said. "We have no plans to change."
Burger King, Chick-Fil-A and Arby's did not respond to questions from WalletPop about chicken from China. Only processed chicken products, not whole chickens, would be imported.
The temptation to use Chinese manufacturing facilities and buy products from China has proven almost irresistible to many American companies. You can usually get what you need from China a whole lot cheaper than you could if it was made here, even though it has to be shipped halfway around the world.
But food safety in China has had a terrible track record. Just last year, tens of thousands of chickens had to be killed after being exposed to avian flu (following the outbreak in 2004 that led to the U.S.ban). At about the same time last year, nearly 300,000 babies took ill in China after drinking melamine-tainted powdered milk. Oh yeah, and that same melamine was also found in chicken feed -- which led it to also being found in Chinese chickens. And that's not even mentioning how many people's pets died in 2007 after eating pet food with a tainted ingredient that came from China.
George T. Haley, a professor and author of "New Asian Emperors: The Business Strategies of the Overseas Chinese," said the Chinese central government is becoming more responsive to U.S. government requests to raise their safety standards, although food safety is monitored by local and regional authorities.
"The problem is well known and the FDA has substantially increased its testing of Chinese processed foods and chemicals," Haley said. "While the Central government in Beijing has limited capacity to do very much, it is cooperating with U.S....authorities."
Still, he and others are concerned that the U.S. Department of Agriculture -- which, under the new law that lifts the ban, would be charged with inspecting Chinese facilities and making the findings public -- is not up to the challenge.
"Due to significant budget cuts by previous administrations, (food safety inspectors) cannot do the job," Haley said.
Food safety expert Mark Jarvis, CEO of global food safety and consulting firm Steritech, said Americans should be concerned about food coming from China.
"China has a very difficult challenge in the lack of confidence people have with any consumable products from China," he said. "There have just been a lot of issues from China...that are grounds for real concern. Although the government is saying all the right things...I think they've got a long way to go."
And Jarvis said he's not so sure having inspections in China will really mean all that much, given the problems the government has had policing food safety in the U.S.
Former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration David Spooner said politically the U.S. had little choice but to lift the ban. China had filed a World Trade Organization complaint over the ban and he said they rightly accused the U.S. of singling them out -- something forbidden by WTO rules. He said the requirements placed on the Chinese -- allowing U.S. inspectors into their plants and then publishing their findings -- still might be placing too much of a burden on the Chinese to comply with WTO rules. And the Chinese might not agree to the terms, Spooner said.
But if the imports do start, he noted that consumers could end up with the chicken whether they want it or not.
"Poultry doesn't have to be labeled," he said. "I don't think consumers will know the poultry they are buying is from China."




Reader Comments (Page 1 of 15)
10-30-2009 @ 2:35PM
Tony Corbo said...
In spite of efforts by small agriculture groups and some U.S. consumer groups, the Obama Administration and some key members of Congress capitulated to pressure brought by big multinational agribusiness firms and trade associations to rescind the ban. Food & Water Watch had opposed letting the Chinese export their poultry products back in 2005 when USDA first proposed it and was instrumental in convincing Congress to impose a ban on importing such products in 2007 and 2008 due to concerns with avian flu and corruption in the Chinese food safety inspection system. The author of the ban, Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, tried to maintain the hard ban this year, but was not successful except that she managed to put some steep hurdles for USDA and China to meet before China could begin exporting poultry products to the U.S.
Based on the requirements of the new legislation, once USDA conducts its review of Chinese food safety laws and performs food safety audits of Chinese poultry facilities that are interested in exporting to the U.S., the only poultry products that China will be able to export to the U.S. in the foreseeable future will have to be cooked and the raw poultry has to come from either the U.S. or Canada (now you know the punchline to the joke: Why did the North American chicken cross the Pacific Ocean?)
Before China can export poultry products of domestic Chinese origin to the U.S., USDA will have to propose a new regulation which will be published in the Federal Register and will be open to public comment, so U.S. consumers have another opportunity to weigh in on this issue. I hope that when that happens, U.S. consumers will let USDA know how they feel about Chinese chicken nuggets.
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11-01-2009 @ 1:16AM
Sheri said...
MCDONALDS BUYS THEIR CHICKENS FROM SUPPLIERS WHO ARE CRUEL, AND KEEP THEIR CHICKENS IN FILTH.
PLEASE GO ON PETA'S WEBSITE AND SEE THEY HORRIBLE AND INHUMANE WAY MCDONALDS HAVE THEIR CHICKEN KILLED. THEY ARE SCALDED ALIVE.
WHATEVER COUNTRY WE GET THEM FROM, WE NEED STRICTER MONITORING OF HOW CHICKENS ARE RAISED,
THEIR ENVIRONMENT, AND THE FOOD THEY EAT.
MCDONALDS SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF THEMSELVED!
11-01-2009 @ 4:18AM
hookmrl said...
first I dont eat this grease crap 50% beef 50% grease I dont care where the crap comes from
11-01-2009 @ 5:31AM
Master Shake said...
What is amusing about the American public reaction here is that your own domestic chicken is ALSO of terrible quality - genetically selected species that have high levels of hormones that produce fat. So while they don't ADD hormones (in feed) they are using chickens that over-secrete hormones, which has the exact same result - you eat the hormones with the chicken, and you get the same effect of causing weight gain. Same thing for American beef - deliciously marbled with fat, just like you are after consuming it for a few years.
The problem isn't the meat - it is the way that American farms produce it, which is why many European nations refuse to accept American meat products. They import from Australia, New Zealand, etc. - but not America because your meat doesn't pass agricultural standards in other parts of the world.
11-02-2009 @ 6:45AM
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11-02-2009 @ 11:03AM
poot said...
Gotta say Master Shake, you don't seem to know squat about the American poultry industry... what is it exactly that makes you think you do?
11-02-2009 @ 10:53AM
AJAK said...
Good for KFC! Their new grilled chicken is excellent! McDonald's can take a flying leap. More importantly, with all the recalls of inferior products from China - including lead in toys for our kids, our politicians are absolutely insane to allow food products here from China. I hope they frequent McDonalds often enough to commit unintentional suicide!
11-02-2009 @ 11:46AM
Lisa said...
Let me guess Poot you're are chicken farmer??? Everyone knows that American chickens are pumped full of crap to increase your profits.
To whom made the comment about the treatment of these chickens. Unfortunately, no one cares. They don't have to feel the pain and suffering so why give a crap. I'm on your side though(peta is a bit over the top however). I haven't eaten meat in 13 years. Soy all the way baby! I am fit and I am healthy. I haven't been to the doctors in 6 years, haven't even had as much as a cold in 2. Eating meat is nasty. Just go get ya some road kill to chew on. Carcass is carcass right?
11-02-2009 @ 3:08PM
jo said...
who cares about chicken, the swine flu shot everyone is hurrying to get is manufactured in china. that should scare everyone!!!
11-02-2009 @ 5:12PM
Chef Alfred Schrader said...
If I eat in a Chinese restaurant, say have Chicken Chow Mein. Does the chicken come from China ? Al
10-30-2009 @ 3:20PM
Ed said...
I always eat at McDonalds and was somewhat large for my size. Then I had a heart attack. I was diagnosed with arterioschl;orosis and other heart and vein clogging ailments. I read Dr. Weils book, " Eatting for optimum Health and Stopped ALL McDonalds intake AND Soda intake. In 3 months, My Cholesterol was Perfect for a healthy man my age and I lost 39 pounds with out even trying. Ay the same time, I was getting tired of eatting so much because when you eat good food, you can eat a lot if your hungry. Eventually, MY OWN BODY tolld me when I was full. 8 years later, My cardiologist said I don't have ANY signs of ever having a heart problem.
MCDONALDS IS HAZZARDEST TO YOUR HEALTH.
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11-01-2009 @ 4:27PM
kathy said...
get your facts straight...once your arteries are cloggled they dont magically clean up....no matter what you eat...if your cholestrol is high, and you change your diet , your cholestrol can become normal....but you still have the plaque in your arteries...i just dont go away...so mcdonalds isnt hazzarist to your health.....your choice is ....side note...mcdonalds sells salads, and had apples instead of french fries.... so dont blame anyone but yourself for your choices...
10-31-2009 @ 11:07PM
muffinfluffer said...
your spelling and grammar are hazardous to our health
11-02-2009 @ 7:37AM
meohmy said...
WOW,,,,,now that's an ad waiting to happen. Congrats and welcome to eating to live and living to eat! i have occasionally eaten at McD's but I prefer fruit and veggie's. I'm not a veggie freak but when I turned 50 my body was telling me something and i listened. I am so glad that you posted to you can role model for me and others that want to live to be older than we are. Wonder how many people have actually had heart attacks while in a Mcd's or other fast food restaurants?
11-02-2009 @ 9:24AM
Lynnia said...
First of all, fast food isn't going to kill you if you only eat it once in a while. Don't blame the chains, blame yourself. The food is good, yes, but that doesnt mean you eat it every day of the week. Moderation, stop blaming the products and start trying to change YOURSELF. People who own food chains ARENT out to kill you. You werent FORCED to eat McDonalds and it is a WIDE known fact that all fast food is bad for you. Either your an idiot or an instigator. In my view, you're both.
11-02-2009 @ 11:05AM
dok said...
Good for you, Ed! This is the only body you will ever get; you cannot trade it in for a new model when it breaks down from lack of optimal care.
11-02-2009 @ 2:00PM
joe said...
I agree with you about Macdonalds. I would never eat there. Let's face it, people do not go there for a salad and some fruit. Unprocessed healthy food..... dare I say from animals that have been fed a healthy diet and treated well. We are what we eat.
11-02-2009 @ 8:11PM
nana7 said...
Ed, You have no idea how much grease is in McD'd food. It's the same for all fast food though. I work at one and would not eat the food. The oil is old, Burgers aren't cooked all the way thru a lot of the times. The coffee creamers say KEEP REFRIGERATERD, they are left ou tin the heat. They should at least be kept on ice. The hash brounds are left out and then refrozen. Check dates on salads and parfaits, they change the dates on them. They usually try to remove old stickers and cover the glue with new ones. At night the tea urns and soda machine aren't cleaned properly. I won't go on because it gets worse. I have never seen other employees washing their hands. Ask a mngr. where the meat and chicken come from and they don't give you a straight answer. You are much better not eating fast food.
10-31-2009 @ 8:18PM
josh said...
no chicken from china
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11-02-2009 @ 12:02PM
Janet said...
Personally, I wouldn't knowingly consume any food or drink from China. The filth from the China sea alone is enough to make me nauseaus. And, don't even get me started on their lead products. I will not knowingly buy any of those either. Does China own Wal-Mart????