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Egg Producers Settle Price-Fixing Lawsuit for $3.3 Million

Egg producers have agreed to pay $3.3 million and donate 53 million eggs to settle price-fixing claims. This settlement resolves a lawsuit alleging that producers engaged in price-fixing practices. The terms of the settlement include both a monetary payment and a significant donation of eggs.

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Egg Producers Settle Price-Fixing Lawsuit for $3.3 Million

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What Happened

Egg producers have agreed to a settlement totaling $3.3 million and a donation of 53 million eggs to resolve price-fixing claims. The settlement addresses allegations that the producers engaged in illegal price-fixing practices.

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The agreement includes a financial payout of $3.3 million from the egg producers. In addition to the monetary sum, the producers are also required to donate 53 million eggs as part of the settlement terms.

This resolution comes after a lawsuit was filed against the egg producers concerning the alleged price-fixing. The details of the lawsuit and the specific nature of the price-fixing allegations are not further elaborated in the provided information.

Key Facts

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    Egg producers will pay $3.3 million.

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    Egg producers will donate 53 million eggs.

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    The settlement resolves price-fixing claims.

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    A lawsuit was filed against egg producers regarding price-fixing.

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Egg producers to pay $3.3 million to settle price-fixing suit - Scripps News
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Egg Producers Pay $3.3 Million in Price-Fixing Settlement - Newsmax
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Egg producers will pay $3.3M and donate 53 million eggs to settle price-fixing claims - San Antonio Express-News
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Egg producers will pay $3.3M and donate 53 million eggs to settle price-fixing claims - Anchorage Daily News

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Scripps NewsScripps News
Egg producers to pay $3.3 million to settle price-fixing suit - Scripps News
NewsmaxNewsmax
Egg Producers Pay $3.3 Million in Price-Fixing Settlement - Newsmax
San Antonio Express-NewsSan Antonio Express-News
Egg producers will pay $3.3M and donate 53 million eggs to settle price-fixing claims - San Antonio Express-News
Anchorage Daily NewsAnchorage Daily News
Egg producers will pay $3.3M and donate 53 million eggs to settle price-fixing claims - Anchorage Daily News

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