Pork
Pork

Wendy’s only sources pork that is 100% Pork Quality Assurance® Plus Certified or the equivalent for our sausage and bacon

We are working alongside progressive producers to help us advance responsible sourcing practices across animal care and welfare, sustainability and traceability in accordance with the Wendy’s Animal Care Standards Program.

Pork Quality Assurance Plus Certified

Wendy’s only serves pork that is 100% Pork Quality Assurance Plus Certified. By working with certified suppliers and farmers, we ensure our partners have committed to an intensive traceability protocol, supporting our goals to track, trace, monitor and report on animal medical treatment histories. 

About the program: 

  • Pork Quality Assurance Plus relies on experts in agriculture and veterinary medicine to fulfill its mission. Farmer training and on-farm assessments are performed by certified Pork Quality Assurance Plus Advisors.

  • Since its inception in 1989, the program has expanded to include detailed animal care components as well as environmental protection and worker safety.

Progress on Gestation Stalls

In 2012, Wendy’s announced a 10-year goal to transition our supply chain for pork (bacon and sausage used by Wendy’s restaurants in North America) away from individual sow gestation stalls (an individual enclosure) in favor of open pen/group housing for confirmed pregnant sows. We are on track to complete this transition in our supply chain by the end of 2022.

With the goal year fast approaching, we wanted to re-affirm our commitment and confirm that we are on track to complete this transition in our supply chain by the end of 2022.

Pork Quality Assurance Plus and Progress on Antibiotics

Wendy’s pork supplier partners have taken steps to protect the efficacy of antibiotics deemed important to humans. By abiding by and following the Pork Quality Assurance Plus program, they’ve all agreed to the following steps:

  • Take appropriate steps to decrease the need for the application of antibiotics

  • Assess the advantages and disadvantages of all antibiotic use

  • Use antibiotics only when they will provide measurable benefits

  • Fully implement practices for responsible use of animal-health products into daily operations

  • Maintain a working veterinary/client/patient relationship

To further enhance the steps taken as part of the Pork Quality Assurance Plus program and in keeping with our 2030 goal to eliminate the routine use of medically important antibiotics, we are working with progressive suppliers to map, monitor and report on animal medical treatment histories through the Wendy’s Animal Care Standards Program.