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Tyson Foods says their chickens are raised without antibiotics. They launched a massive, multi-million dollar ad campaign to tell consumers about their naturally healthy birds. Well, now they have two weeks to shut it all down. A federal appeals court found that Tyson injected the eggs with antibiotics a few days before they were due to hatch. Tyson says that's OK because the word "raised" refers to the life of the chicken after it's hatched. The court didn't agree. They said Tyson's claim was misleading.
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