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Sponsored: 'Vegetarian fed' chicken

Sponsored: 'Vegetarian fed' chicken

Q: When brands have “vegetarian fed” on chicken packages what does that mean?

A: Great question since chickens are omnivores!  If you’ve ever been around or raised backyard chickens, you know that poultry will eat plants and seeds as well as bugs, worms, frogs and even mice.

Chickens are omnivorous and require certain nutrients and amino acids to be healthy and grow properly. If a brand advertises that their chickens are getting “vegetarian” feed (primarily a mixture of corn and soy), they must be provided with other nutrients (vitamins and minerals) and amino acids that would not be present in plants or grains so they have a balanced diet. 

Resource: www.cookinglight.com/eating-smart/nutrition-101/chicken-label-claims?slide=218327#218327

Leah McGrath, RDN, LDN

Ingles Markets Corporate Dietitian

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