Business Ethics: Animal Cruelty at KFC
Jan 12th, 2010 by Zee
Below is a brief introduction taken from www.kentuckyfriedcruelty.com which is based on an animal rights group, PETA:
Animal slaughtering happens all around the world. Factories need to kill animals in order to provide food for us. But according to the video, it clearly shows the way KFC treats the chickens and I have no doubt in those stories at all, based on other videos of dog-slaughtering in China and cow-slaughtering in the US. Which is why I agree with Friedman’s statement: “there is one and only one social responsibility of business–to use it resources and engage in activities designed to increase its profits so long as it stays within the rules of the game, which is to say, engages in open and free competition without deception or fraud.” In terms of this statement, PETA claims that “it’s easy to follow the rules when there are no rules. Farmed animals are not covered by the federal Animal Welfare Act, and chickens are not covered by the federal Humane Methods of Slaughter Act. Thus, KFC suppliers can use farming practices that are inhumane to chickens without fear of criminal prosecution and can claim that they operate in compliance with the law.”
Another interesting statement found in www.kentuckyfriedcruelty.com that emphasizes the ethical issue:
KFC’s Claim: “Prior to slaughter, birds are stunned so they are insensible to pain. … Chickens are stunned and killed before they are introduced into the defeathering tanks.”
I guess I just didn’t expect KFC, a well-known international fast food company, to allow such procedure to happen in their factory. But overall, who are we (non-vegan) to criticize and to judge about animal cruelty? We are the ones who are asking for food, for meat, for chicken, for pork, for beef…