JBS to pay $25 mln in latest beef price-fixing settlement in US court
JBS has agreed to pay $25 million to commercial beef purchasers that accused the meat-packing company of conspiring with industry rivals to restrict market supply in order to keep prices artificially high
by Mike Scarcella – Reuters
The proposed settlement in Minnesota federal court was disclosed on Friday from plaintiffs’ lawyers representing a class of businesses that bought beef for food preparation since 2015.
It is the second deal that the Brazilian beef giant and its U.S. units have struck in the case, after they agreed last year to pay $52.5 million to grocers and other plaintiffs that make up the “direct” beef purchaser class.
“In the beef case, commercial plaintiffs including Wisconsin-founded sandwich and soup shop Erbert & Gerbert’s Inc alleged JBS and other meat packers conspired since 2015 to fix the prices of beef”
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