Chop Steakhouse & Bar has announced it is the first full-service restaurant chain to offer steaks featuring certification that recognizes sustainable beef practices. As the first full-service restaurant in Canada with a beef sustainability claim on a menu with the Chop Burger (March 2020), Chop continues its leadership role, extending its beef sustainability sourcing pledge across all beef menu items.

Chop supports Canadian farmers and ranchers and recognizes the sustainable practices that beef producers embrace every day, not only to conserve the environment but also to support local communities, excellence in caring for animals and utilizing innovations and research that help them continually improve, verified against standards set by the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (CRSB).

By including the CRSB Certified Mass Balance Mark on the menu, Chop Steakhouse & Bar, supported by its beef supply chain partners, is committed to sourcing a minimum of 30 per cent of all its beef from CRSB Certified farms and ranches.

The CRSB Certification recognizes sustainable practices in Canadian beef production, verified through third-party auditing across five principles of beef sustainability: Natural Resources, People and Community, Animal Health and Welfare, Food, and Efficiency and Innovation.

“We are so pleased to see this continued commitment by a premium restaurant like Chop Steakhouse & Bar”, says Anne Wasko, Chair of the CRSB and rancher from Eastend, SK. “It shows the value of the everyday commitment of beef farmers and ranchers for a healthy planet, people and animals, the importance of continual improvement, and provides Canadians the assurances they seek about how their food is raised. We are proud to work with partners like Chop Steakhouse & Bar who have a shared vision for a sustainable food system.”

Chop Steakhouse & Bar sources 100 per cent Canadian beef. “We want to share the stories of the people who are committed to doing the right thing for the land, the animals and their communities, and the environmental benefits that beef provides”, says Marcel Blais, President of Chop Steakhouse & Bar. “More than ever, our customers are demanding responsible, sustainable products. We want to show our guests that we’re listening and that the food choices they make can have a positive impact.”

“As a family-owned, Canadian company, Chop knows it has a responsibility to our country and its beautiful landscape,” says Stephen Clark, Executive Chef for Chop Steakhouse & Bar.  “We are committed to our partnership with the CRSB and their mission to improve the sustainability of beef production in Canada, and I know that our sustainability commitments will draw other restaurant companies, food service providers, beef producers and partners into doing what is right for the continued improvement of our industry and for the environment.”

ABOUT CHOP STEAKHOUSE & BAR

Chop Steakhouse & Bar is a Canadian company that started in Edmonton, Alberta in 2006. They have grown to 16 locations from coast to coast.

ABOUT THE CRSB

Established in 2014, the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (CRSB) is a collaborative, multi-stakeholder initiative focused on advancing environmental, social and economic sustainability in the Canadian beef industry. The CRSB drives recognition and continuous progress in beef sustainability through the National Beef Sustainability Assessment and Strategy, the Certified Sustainable Beef Framework and Sustainability Projects. Learn more at crsb.ca.

The CRSB’s Certified Sustainable Beef Framework was launched in December 2017 as a tool to recognize sustainable practices in beef production and processing, support sustainable sourcing commitments for the retail and foodservice industry, and provide credible, science-based, transparent communication with consumers about sustainable beef production in Canada.

SOURCE Chop Steakhouse & Bar