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McDonald's Halts Meat Purchases From CA Firm Over Health Concerns
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McDonald's, along with the federal government, is suspending meat purchases from a California company after hearing health and animal cruelty concerns, according to the Associated Press.
McDonald's, in cooperation with the feds, cut off its relationship with Central Valley Meat Company, according to the AP.
The move comes after an animal welfare group distributed a video of what appeared to be sick cows being abused as workers tried to get them to walk to slaughter, according to the AP. Regulations prohibit cows that can't walk from being slaughtered, according to the AP. The rule is meant to prohibit cows infected with mad cow disease from being used for food.
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Federal authorities told the AP the video does not show anything to indicate that meat from sick cows was put into food supplies, but authorities are continuing their investigation.
The meat company said it is working to improve its practices.
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