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Tyson Foods to Pay $85 Million in Largest Pork Price-Fixing Settlement
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Tyson Foods to pay $85 million in largest pork price-fixing settlement
Tyson Foods agreed to pay $85 million to settle a lawsuit by consumers who accused the largest U.S. meat company of conspiring with rivals to inflate pork prices by limiting supply in the $20 billion U.S. market
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Tyson Foods has reached a settlement with restaurant groups in the long-running U.S. pork price-fixing litigation. The agreement, disclosed to a federal judge this week, is expected to move forward […] The post Tyson Settles With Restaurants in U.S. Pork Price-Fixing Case — What It Means for Producers appeared first on Swineweb.com - Complete Swine News, Markets, Commentary, and Technical Info.
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