A shocking lawsuit claims Popeyes franchises in Ontario bought chicken stored in residential garages.

Sunita Somvanshi

Former supplier ADP Direct Poultry alleges raw chicken was kept without proper refrigeration, creating serious health risks.

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"Rotten or expired" chicken deemed "unfit for human consumption" was allegedly sold to customers across Ontario.

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The unauthorized supplier, Amjad Farooq Inc., allegedly delivered chicken in vehicles without proper refrigeration systems.

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Popeyes strongly denies these claims: "We believe this former supplier is lashing out after losing our business for legitimate reasons."

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Why did franchisees allegedly buy from this supplier? The lawsuit claims they were attracted by lower prices.

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Food safety experts warn that raw chicken must be stored below 4°C to prevent dangerous bacteria growth.

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Did this continue even after safety concerns were raised? The lawsuit claims franchisees kept selling the chicken despite warnings.

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The former supplier is seeking $35 million in damages, claiming they lost their contract for reporting food safety violations.

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None of the allegations have been proven in court yet – but this case raises serious questions about fast-food supply chain oversight.

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