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Updated · FOX 7 Austin · May 15
Texas Probes 4 Meatpackers Controlling 85% of U.S. Beef Processing With DOJ
Updated
Updated · FOX 7 Austin · May 15

Texas Probes 4 Meatpackers Controlling 85% of U.S. Beef Processing With DOJ

3 articles · Updated · FOX 7 Austin · May 15
  • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said his office is opening an investigation with the Justice Department into JBS, Tyson Fresh Meats, Cargill and National Beef over possible market manipulation.
  • The probe centers on claims the companies used their dominance to push down cattle prices paid to ranchers while raising beef prices for consumers, inflating grocery costs.
  • DOJ said its federal antitrust review of U.S. cattle and beef markets is already active, with officials examining more than 3 million documents and interviewing industry participants.
  • The four companies process more than 85% of U.S. beef, putting concentrated market power at the center of scrutiny over rancher pay, consumer prices and competition.
Beyond potential fines, will this probe lead to a fundamental breakup of the powerful 'Big Four' meatpacking companies?
One company was a defendant in a poultry price-fixing suit. Will its past predict the outcome for the beef industry?
Are meatpackers manipulating prices, or are historic droughts the real reason for record-high beef costs?