Superior Farms is the company that has been tasked with supplying fresh meat to the National School Lunch Program, the U.S. military, and other venues like Kroger and Walmart.
They are known as the largest lamb producer in the entire country and thanks to the work of one whistleblower who captured hidden-video footage inside the slaughterhouse a few years ago, they have eventually been forced to face federal prosecution for their actions and adjust their business methods.
As a result of the investigation, Superior Farms will be required and has already agreed to reform their killing methods that were uncovered with the undercover investigation.
Employees had been found intentionally and systematically inflicting unnecessary and additional pain against those animals at the facility.
It was also alleged that "best buy" dates would routinely be scratched off and replaced on the meat products.
The animals being slaughtered here were essentially being tortured and were not being killed in a humane way, that is to try and reduce any and as much as suffering as possible for the animal. Their 2016 undercover investigation found multiple instances of failure to follow this policy, they failed to meet their promise of treating animals in a humane fashion. It's alleged that management with the farm had observed the wrongdoing on many occasions and never did anything to try and stop it.
Superior Farms was found to have entered into contracts based on false claims surrounding their products.
Superior Farms sells their lamb meat products under a variety of names: Superior Farms, Farmer’s Mark, Cascade Creek, and Sabor a Rancho.
Among the changes that Superior Farms will now have to meet include designating a Humane Handling Coordinator that will be tasked with ensuring compliance with humane slaughter rules. They will also be required to conduct training for all employees at the farm who are working in the live animal spaces so that they can be educated on humane handling practices for slaughter.