Tyson Foods and Cargill agreed to pay a combined $87.5 million to settle consumer claims alleging beef price fixing.
According to NS3.AI, Tyson Foods will pay $55 million and Cargill will pay $32.5 million as part of the settlement.
The court has not ruled that either company engaged in wrongdoing. Both companies denied all allegations.
Tyson Foods And Cargill Agree To Pay $87.5 Million To Settle Beef Price-Fixing Claims
2026-06-06 13:14:29
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