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McDonald’s claimed major beef suppliers — including Tyson — fixed prices at artificially high levels in a conspiracy that violated federal antitrust laws, according to an explosive lawsuit.
McDonald's relationship with both of these suppliers is clearly a major part of its business, as both have been working with the chain for over 30 years, delivering not just beef but also chicken.
McDonald’s is suing some of its suppliers over allegations they violated antitrust law by collaborating to sell beef to the chain at artificially inflated prices. The lawsuit, filed Oct. 4 ...
McDonald’s filed a federal lawsuit against the largest players in the beef industry, alleging a long-standing conspiracy to artificially inflate beef prices. The lawsuit, filed in the Eastern District ...
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McDonald’s is suing some of its suppliers over allegations they conspired to sell the fast-food chain beef at artificially inflated prices, in violation of federal antitrust laws, according to a ...
McDonald’s sues Cargill, other beef suppliers for alleged price-fixing The fast food giant says the Big Four beef companies broke antitrust law and artificially raised prices. By Brooks Johnson ...
McDonald's Quarter Pounders will return to the menu at locations where sales of the hamburgers had been paused amid an E. coli outbreak, after beef was ruled out as the source.
McDonald’s claimed the beef suppliers’ yearslong conspiracy violated antitrust laws, according to the lawsuit. REUTERS. In 2015, the suppliers began restricting their slaughter volumes ...