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14 sie 2024 · Aug 14 (Reuters) - Seafood giant StarKist, its parent Dongwon Industries and private equity firm Lion Capital, owner of Bumble Bee Foods, have agreed to pay $200 million to settle U.S. class...
If you purchased canned or pouched tuna from Bumble Bee, Chicken of the Sea, StarKist, or Thai Union Group between June 1, 2011 and July 31, 2015, you could be affected by a class action settlement. Tuna End Purchaser Case
27 cze 2024 · StarKist faced charges of colluding to fix the price of canned tuna from late 2011 to late 2013 under an investigation by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and pleaded guilty to the charges in...
The tuna lawsuit settlements involve packaged tuna products from Chicken of the Sea, StarKist and Bumble Bee. How Did We Get Here? The consolidated class action lawsuit , filed in May 2016, alleged that the big-name tuna producers violated antitrust and unfair competition laws by conspiring to inflate the price of packaged seafood products ...
30 lip 2024 · StarKist and Lion Capital will pay out USD 3.875 million (EUR 3.6 million) to settle tuna price-fixing claims brought by customers of DOT Foods, Sysco, US Foods, Sam’s Club, Walmart, and Costco.
20 sie 2024 · StarKist and its owner, Dongwon Industries, and former Bumble Bee Foods owner Lion Capital have agreed to pay more than USD 200 million (EUR 180 million) to settle class-action lawsuits, alleging they collaborated to fix the price of canned tuna between 2011 and 2015.
End Payer Plaintiffs allege that from June 2011 to July 2015 Defendants participated in an unlawful conspiracy to raise, fix, maintain, or stabilize the price of Packaged Tuna products at an artificially high level in violation of antitrust and unfair competition laws.