Shareholder Lawsuit Claims Costco Rotisserie Chickens Suffer Abandonment, Abuse
Shareholder Lawsuit Claims Costco Rotisserie Chickens Suffer Abandonment, Abuse
A pair of shareholders have filed a lawsuit against Costco, alleging that the retailer’s $4.99 rotisserie chickens are products of animal cruelty.According to CBS News, Costco opened a brand-new, $450 million chicken processing plant in Nebraska in 2019 in an effort to regulate its own supply chain costs.However, the lawsuit—filed Monday in the Superior Court of King County, Washington—accuses the company of “illegal neglect and abandonment” in the facility. The complaint alleges that Costco breeds chickens that are too large to stand without assistance, with “the disabled birds slowly [dying] from hunger, injury and illness.”Costco’s breeding and animal welfare practices are allegedly illegal in both Iowa and Nebraska, where the retailer maintains poultry plants.In his 48-page complaint, attorney Adam Karp said that Costco continues to sell its rotisserie chickens, despite investigations and leaked reports detailing “dirty, crowded, factory farms, run by inexperienced contract growers who Costco recruited and trained.”The lawsuit asks the King County Superior Court to find Costco—along with its president, CEO, and others—liable for breaches of fiduciary duty, and order them to take any and all necessary actions to improve poultry-related practices and policies.
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