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Cal-Maine Faces Justice Department Probe After 280,000 Eggs Stolen
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Cal-Maine Foods faces a Justice Department investigation into its business practices following a spike in egg prices, with 280,000 eggs stolen in April. The inquiry predates the theft, focusing on potential price manipulation. The case underscores scrutiny of food industry practices amid rising costs.
In April, thieves stole 280,000 eggs belonging to Cal-Maine Foods. The theft followed an ongoing Justice Department probe.
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The Context
The investigation targets Cal-Maine’s role in recent egg price increases. Authorities suspect possible anti-competitive practices in the industry.
Cal-Maine is a major U.S. egg producer, supplying millions of eggs nationwide. Price spikes have burdened consumers during economic inflation.
The Justice Department enforces antitrust laws to prevent market manipulation. Such probes can lead to fines or corporate reforms.
Some support investigations to protect consumers from unfair pricing. Others argue market forces, not misconduct, drive food price fluctuations.
Egg prices have historically fluctuated due to supply chain issues. Recent avian flu outbreaks have also strained egg supplies.
The theft’s connection to the probe remains unclear, pending further investigation. Cal-Maine may face reputational and financial challenges.
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