Beef Buyers in 26 States Eligible for $87.5M Settlement

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Consumers who purchased certain beef products between 2014 and 2019 in 27 states may be eligible for a share of an $87.5 million settlement from beef processors like Cargill and Tyson, who are accused of price-fixing and supply limiting to inflate prices. Eligible purchases include fresh or frozen beef from specific cuts made for personal consumption, excluding premium, specialty, and processed beef. Claims can be filed online or by mail by June 30, 2026.
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- People in 26 states can get their hands on $87 million beef settlement The Independent
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