Tyson told to stop winging it in ads

Courtesy Marketplace  Fri, 05/02/2008 - 15:27

A federal appeals court has told Tyson Foods, the country's biggest chicken producer, to stop an advertising campaign that claims its birds are free of antibiotics -- because they're not.

Lisa Napoli reports.

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