Tyson Foods has entered millions of homes in America and is seen as a convenient and healthy form of sustenance. This company presents itself as a family-run business, providing safe food to a growing global population; however, in reality it is tainted and full of deception, deceit and fraud. Tyson claims to have the consumer's best interest in mind, while his only interest is his revenue. It produces second-rate chicken byproducts and masks them as a healthy choice for families. Tyson has been found to distribute contaminated food, inject antibiotics into its products, and abuse its livestock; therefore, society must prohibit such rancid foods from entering its homes and being fed to its children, and must put an end to the empirical power of the corrupt corporation. According to Tyson Foods, Tyson was founded in the 1930s during the Great Depression by John W. . He started hand-delivering chicken to earn a living. During World War II, demand for poultry increased, and as a result, Tyson Foods thrived by meeting the immense wartime demands. The company was passed down from father to son, worked its way into a diversified food company, and achieved prodigious growth in the 1980s. Tyson has maintained a family lineage within his company, and coupled with his historic connections and donations to fighting hunger and disasters, he has garnered a great deal of support over the years. Thanks to that support, Tyson foods can be seen everywhere. Tyson produces a wide range of fresh, frozen and canned meats, and families around the world have become familiar with products like Tyson Any'tizers, which are commonly served as appetizers at parties or even as an after-school snack. More products… half the paper… Meat from Labs.” The New Yorker. May 23, 2011. Network. May 28, 2014._fact_specter?currentPage=all>.Tyson Foods. “An Enduring Culture: A Commitment to Values.” Inheritance. (2014): Web. 7 April 2014.—- . The food safety chain. 2014. Infographic. Tyson Web. 7 April 2014.—- . “Tyson Foods: Living Food Safety.” Tyson. Tyson, February 28, 2014. Web. April 7, 2014.—- . “Voluntary Recall: Limited Quantities of Mechanically Separated Chicken Sold to Institutional Accounts.” Press releases. (2014): n. page. 2014.
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