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Several egg producers reached a settlement with the federal government and 17 states in a price-fixing lawsuit. The companies will pay $3.3 million and donate more than 53 million eggs to food banks and nonprofits.
Egg producers agreed to pay $3.3 million to settle a federal price-fixing lawsuit and to donate more than 53 million eggs to food banks and nonprofits. The settlement resolves an antitrust action brought by the federal government and 17 states.
The companies will make the payment and complete the egg donations as part of the agreement. The donations will go to organizations in the 17 states that participated in the lawsuit.
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