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.
JUST IN: McDonald’s is suing four of the world’s largest beef producers — Tyson, JBS, Cargill and National Beef — for allegedly conspiring to drive up the cost of beef for years The fast ...
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.
National Beef Packing Company, Tyson Foods, and Tyson Fresh Meats as defendants, and suggests that the issue began as far back as January 1, 2015. If this is true, the group of suppliers would be ...
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 ...