US buyers sue potato processors over alleged price-fixing scheme

Mike Scarcella - Reuters - 19/11
Four of the largest potato processors in the United States were accused in a pair of new lawsuits of conspiring to overcharge grocery stores, other commercial buyers and consumers for years.
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Nov 18 (Reuters) - Four of the largest potato processors in the United States were accused in a pair of new lawsuits of conspiring to overcharge grocery stores, other commercial buyers and consumers for years.
Lamb Weston (LW.N), opens new tab, McCain Foods, J.R. Simplot and Cavendish Farms illegally fixed prices for frozen French fries, hash browns, tater tots and other products, Pennsylvania grocery chain Redner’s Markets alleged in a lawsuit, opens new tab filed on Friday in Chicago federal court.
The same companies, as well as marketing group Potatoes USA, were separately sued on Sunday in a proposed consumer class action, opens new tab over similar claims in the same court.
The defendants did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the lawsuits, which allege violations of U.S. antitrust law.
The four companies dominate the $68 billion annual frozen potato products market, the plaintiffs said.
The lawsuits said the companies sha...
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