Chick-fil-A has announced a major change to what chicken is served in stores, resulting in some customers threatening to boycott.

However, now the company has revealed that this will no longer be possible due to supply issues, offering customers an update on what to expect on March 21.

While there is no specific date yet given on when customers can expect this change to roll out, many have already expressed plans to boycott Chick-fil-A following the announcement.

Just wanted to let you know that chick-fil-a just walked back their NO ANTIBIOTICS EVER rule for their chicken.You have got to stop eating there.The overuse of antibiotics can lead to antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria, which means super bugs for human health.pic.twitter.com/NknpZmqx09

The fast food chain’s failure to maintain its promise of serving antibiotic-free chicken left many customers outraged by Chick-fil-A’s announcement, with one person on X (formerly Twitter) advising others to “stop eating there.”

“The overuse of antibiotics can lead to antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria, which means superbugs for human health,” they continued.

Another person shared a similar sentiment, posting on X a screenshot of the Chick-fil-A app being deleted from their phone following the news.

Chick-fil-A going back on their no antibiotics ever commitment was not on my bingo card. Its been a good run.#Chickfilapic.twitter.com/WLacIqgVe5

According to Chick-fil-A, the new changes will ensure chicken sourced for its meals is NAIHM. This means that antibiotics important to human medicine will still be avoided in the animals’ upbringing, however, if “the animal or those around it were to become sick” then animal antibiotics can be used.

While many were unhappy to hear about this change, some took to social media to defend the food chain; “Got to love how uneducated people are about raising chickens and how they do need antibiotics when they are raised in bulk. Another simple outbreak in the chicken industry can literally collapse the entire industry as there’s already a shortage as it is. A compromise is necessary.”

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Meera Jacka was a Senior Writer on Dexerto’s Australia team, specializing in Entertainment and trending content. She is a writing graduate and her expert coverage areas include Twitch, Kick, TikTok, YouTube, and viral news stories.