date:May 01, 2013
ting the small sample size. Consumer Reports had the opportunity to foster a serious, thoughtful discussion about food safety, but instead it chose to sensationalize findings and mislead people, said NTF President Joel Brandenberger.
The article is misleading about the significance of its antibiotic findings, said NTF in a press release. One of the antibiotics for which it tested (ciprofloxacin) has not been used in poultry production for almost eight years, meaning resistance is highly unlikel