San Antonio Express-News

Chicken giants settle price-fixing cases

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America’s top two chicken producers have reached agreements with buyers to settle complaints over price-fixing allegation­s.

Pilgrim’s Pride Corp., owned by Brazil’s JBS SA, said it will pay $75 million to settle the class action suit, according to a regulatory filing. Tyson Foods Inc. said in a separate statement that it had reached an “agreement in principle” without disclosing terms. Neither company admited wrongdoing.

American meat companies have been under fire, with poultry buyers including Chick-fil-a and Target Corp. having sued top U.S. chicken producers for fixing meat prices for years. The companies have also faced pressure as the coronaviru­s spread among its workforce, shutting down several facilities last year.

Pilgrim’s in October agreed to pay a $110.5 million fine in a plea deal with the U.S. Department of Justice on the price-fixing allegation­s, which ensnared two former chief executives. The company said the new settlement will be reflected in its fourthquar­ter results.

Pilgrim’s and Tyson both said they believes a settlement is in the best interest of the company and its shareholde­rs.

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