Tyson to Pay $48 Million to Resolve Price‑fixing Claims by Pork Buyers
The $48 million preliminary settlement in a multi-defendant case alleges price-fixing through output coordination and data sharing by Tyson Foods and others since 2009.
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Tyson to pay $48M to resolve price‑fixing claims by pork buyers
Tyson Foods has agreed to pay $48 million to settle a class action brought by U.S. food service companies that accused the meat industry giant of conspiring to restrict the supply of pork and fix prices. The proposed settlement was…
Tyson Foods agrees to $48 million settlement with pork purchasers in price fixing case | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Commercial and industrial purchasers have reached a preliminary $48 million settlement with Tyson Foods Inc. in a class-action pork price-fixing lawsuit.
Tyson Reaches Multi-Million-Dollar Settlement in Pork Antitrust Case
Tyson Foods has reached a multi-million-dollar settlement to resolve claims tied to long-running litigation involving alleged coordination in the U.S. pork market, marking another significant step toward closing one of the industry’s most closely watched legal cases. The settlement relates to historical claims brought by pork buyers who alleged that large processors influenced pricing through […] The post Tyson Reaches Multi-Million-Dollar Settl…
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