McDonald's policy discriminatory
FAST FOOD CHAIN McDonald's issued a statement on Wednesday saying it will implement a new broiler-chicken antibiotics policy in markets such as Brazil, Canada, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the United States and Europe from next year. Surprisingly, China, the company's third-largest overseas market, is not among them. The Mirror commented on Saturday:
Chinese diners may have to wait for another decade to get antibiotics-free meat meals at McDonald's. The fast food chain will ban the use of antibiotics classified by the World Health Organization as "Highest Priority Critically Important Antimicrobials" for human medicine in many of its markets from next year, and extend the ban to Australia and Russia by the end of 2019.
But the ban will be extended to markets such as China only by 2027.