$181 Million Settlement Means Americans in 24 States Who Bought Chicken Between 2009 and 2020 Could Be Eligible for Payout
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$181 Million Settlement Means Americans in 24 States Who Bought Chicken Between 2009 and 2020 Could Be Eligible for Payout
Customers across the country who purchased poultry products between 2009 and 2020 could be eligible to receive money as part of a settlement arising from a class-action broiler chicken anti-trust lawsuit.
Those eligible to file a claim to the settlement money include “all persons and entities who indirectly purchased fresh or frozen raw chicken … from Defendants or alleged co-conspirators for personal consumption,” a notice from law firms Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP and Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, PLLC stated.
The “persons and entities” should have purchased the products in “California, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island (after July 15, 2013), South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, and Wisconsin from January 1, 2009 (except for Rhode Island, which is from July 15, 2013), to July 31, 2019, and for Pilgrim’s from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2020.”
The lawsuit in question is, according to the law firms’ notice, Case No. 1:16-cv-08637, is pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
In the lawsuit, end-consumer plaintiffs claim that the defendants in this case “conspired to stabilize the price and supply of chicken, as of January 1, 2009, in violation of federal and state consumer and antitrust laws.”
The defendants willing to make the settlement include Fieldale, George’s, Mar-Jac, Peco, Pilgrim’s and Tyson.
Those not willing to make a settlement include “Agri Stats, Inc. and Claxton Poultry Farms, Inc.; Foster Farms, LLC and Foster Poultry Farms; Harrison Poultry, Inc. and House of Raeford Farms, Inc.; JCG Foods of Alabama, LLC, JCG Foods of Georgia, LLC, Koch Foods, Inc. and Koch Meats Co., Inc.; Mountaire Farms, Inc., Mountaire Farms, LLC, and Mountaire Farms of Delaware, Inc.; O.K. Foods, Inc., O.K. Farms, Inc., and O.K. Industries, Inc.; Perdue Farms, Inc. and Perdue Foods LLC; Sanderson Farms, Inc., Sanderson Farms, Inc. (Foods Division), Sanderson Farms, Inc. (Processing Division), and Sanderson Farms, Inc. (Production Division); Wayne Farms, LLC; and Simmons Foods, Inc. and Simmons Prepared Foods, Inc.”
According to the website overchargedforchicken.com, which is maintained by the claims administrator in this case, those eligible for the settlement money can file a claim online. They must do so by Dec. 31, 2022.
Claimants can alternatively mail their forms physically.
Will you file a claim?
Yes: 62% (871 Votes)
No: 38% (538 Votes)
“Tyson will pay $99,000,000, Pilgrim’s will pay $75,500,000, George’s will pay $1,900,000, Peco will pay $1,900,000, Fieldale will pay $1,700,000, and Mar-Jac will pay $1,000,000” once and if the settlements are approved, according to a lengthier version of the notice available on overchargedforchicken.com’s website. Those figures add up to $181 million.
Besides filing for a claim, end-consumer plaintiffs can ask to be excluded from the settlements, object to the settlements, attend the fairness hearing or do nothing.
Requesting to be excluded is the “only option that allows you ever to be part of any other lawsuit against Settling Defendants concerning the Released Claims (as defined in the Settlement Agreements),” according to the notice.
“Requests for Exclusion must be postmarked or received by November 10, 2021,” the website says.
The final approval hearing for the settlements will take place on Dec. 20.
“Settling Defendants have not admitted any liability and continue to deny all allegations of wrongdoing in this lawsuit and would allege numerous defenses to Plaintiffs’ claims if the case against it were to proceed,” the notice said.
“Non-Settling Defendants may be subject to separate settlements, judgments, or class certification orders. If applicable, you will receive a separate notice regarding the progress of the litigation and any resolution of claims against other Non-Settling Defendants.”
Those who choose to do nothing in response to the settlements “will remain a member of the Settlement Class and will not get a payment from the Settlements. You will also have the opportunity to participate in (or exclude yourself from) any future settlements or judgments obtained by End-User Consumer Plaintiffs.”
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Those eligible to file a claim to the settlement money include “all persons and entities who indirectly purchased fresh or frozen raw chicken … from Defendants or alleged co-conspirators for personal consumption,” a notice from law firms Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP and Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, PLLC stated.
The “persons and entities” should have purchased the products in “California, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island (after July 15, 2013), South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, and Wisconsin from January 1, 2009 (except for Rhode Island, which is from July 15, 2013), to July 31, 2019, and for Pilgrim’s from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2020.”
The lawsuit in question is, according to the law firms’ notice, Case No. 1:16-cv-08637, is pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
In the lawsuit, end-consumer plaintiffs claim that the defendants in this case “conspired to stabilize the price and supply of chicken, as of January 1, 2009, in violation of federal and state consumer and antitrust laws.”
The defendants willing to make the settlement include Fieldale, George’s, Mar-Jac, Peco, Pilgrim’s and Tyson.
Those not willing to make a settlement include “Agri Stats, Inc. and Claxton Poultry Farms, Inc.; Foster Farms, LLC and Foster Poultry Farms; Harrison Poultry, Inc. and House of Raeford Farms, Inc.; JCG Foods of Alabama, LLC, JCG Foods of Georgia, LLC, Koch Foods, Inc. and Koch Meats Co., Inc.; Mountaire Farms, Inc., Mountaire Farms, LLC, and Mountaire Farms of Delaware, Inc.; O.K. Foods, Inc., O.K. Farms, Inc., and O.K. Industries, Inc.; Perdue Farms, Inc. and Perdue Foods LLC; Sanderson Farms, Inc., Sanderson Farms, Inc. (Foods Division), Sanderson Farms, Inc. (Processing Division), and Sanderson Farms, Inc. (Production Division); Wayne Farms, LLC; and Simmons Foods, Inc. and Simmons Prepared Foods, Inc.”
According to the website overchargedforchicken.com, which is maintained by the claims administrator in this case, those eligible for the settlement money can file a claim online. They must do so by Dec. 31, 2022.
Claimants can alternatively mail their forms physically.
Will you file a claim?
Yes: 62% (871 Votes)
No: 38% (538 Votes)
“Tyson will pay $99,000,000, Pilgrim’s will pay $75,500,000, George’s will pay $1,900,000, Peco will pay $1,900,000, Fieldale will pay $1,700,000, and Mar-Jac will pay $1,000,000” once and if the settlements are approved, according to a lengthier version of the notice available on overchargedforchicken.com’s website. Those figures add up to $181 million.
Besides filing for a claim, end-consumer plaintiffs can ask to be excluded from the settlements, object to the settlements, attend the fairness hearing or do nothing.
Requesting to be excluded is the “only option that allows you ever to be part of any other lawsuit against Settling Defendants concerning the Released Claims (as defined in the Settlement Agreements),” according to the notice.
“Requests for Exclusion must be postmarked or received by November 10, 2021,” the website says.
The final approval hearing for the settlements will take place on Dec. 20.
“Settling Defendants have not admitted any liability and continue to deny all allegations of wrongdoing in this lawsuit and would allege numerous defenses to Plaintiffs’ claims if the case against it were to proceed,” the notice said.
“Non-Settling Defendants may be subject to separate settlements, judgments, or class certification orders. If applicable, you will receive a separate notice regarding the progress of the litigation and any resolution of claims against other Non-Settling Defendants.”
Those who choose to do nothing in response to the settlements “will remain a member of the Settlement Class and will not get a payment from the Settlements. You will also have the opportunity to participate in (or exclude yourself from) any future settlements or judgments obtained by End-User Consumer Plaintiffs.”
https://www.westernjournal.com/181-million-settlement-means-americans-24-states-bought-chicken-2009-2020-eligible-payout/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=WJBreaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=western-journal&ats_es=57139bde57e070d7cce67b2f02003c45
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I usually buy Sanderson Farms chicken and I see they are refusing to participate.
I needs muh chicken money so I can buy me some poke chops.
I needs muh chicken money so I can buy me some poke chops.
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Who cried fowl ?
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Bo Pilgrim is rolling over in his grave. I always enjoyed his commercials. My grandfather's sister used to date him back in the 1920s in Pittsburg, TX.
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i wish to partake of the class action suit filed for the benefit of left handed chicken leg eaters. we have a far greater need for the money because those chickens are all chopped up for the consumption of right handed consumers.
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HawkTheSlayer wrote:I usually buy Sanderson Farms chicken and I see they are refusing to participate.
I needs muh chicken money so I can buy me some poke chops.
I like my poke chops stuffed with cinnamon apples ;o)
and sometimes, I add some fresh mint leaves too.
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I likes mine stuffed with crawfish or seafood boudin and wrapped in bacon.Elizabeth Theus wrote:HawkTheSlayer wrote:I usually buy Sanderson Farms chicken and I see they are refusing to participate.
I needs muh chicken money so I can buy me some poke chops.
I like my poke chops stuffed with cinnamon apples ;o)
and sometimes, I add some fresh mint leaves too.
Sometimes I'll use cream cheese or pepper jack with crushed pineapple or sliced dill pickle.
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HawkTheSlayer wrote:I likes mine stuffed with crawfish or seafood boudin and wrapped in bacon.Elizabeth Theus wrote:HawkTheSlayer wrote:I usually buy Sanderson Farms chicken and I see they are refusing to participate.
I needs muh chicken money so I can buy me some poke chops.
I like my poke chops stuffed with cinnamon apples ;o)
and sometimes, I add some fresh mint leaves too.
Sometimes I'll use cream cheese or pepper jack with crushed pineapple or sliced dill pickle.
Jesus Hawk, Thats not a pork chop, its a fucken Christmas tree
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I usually just season them good and throw them in the deep fryer on the deck.vege57 wrote:HawkTheSlayer wrote:I likes mine stuffed with crawfish or seafood boudin and wrapped in bacon.Elizabeth Theus wrote:HawkTheSlayer wrote:I usually buy Sanderson Farms chicken and I see they are refusing to participate.
I needs muh chicken money so I can buy me some poke chops.
I like my poke chops stuffed with cinnamon apples ;o)
and sometimes, I add some fresh mint leaves too.
Sometimes I'll use cream cheese or pepper jack with crushed pineapple or sliced dill pickle.
Jesus Hawk, Thats not a pork chop, its a fucken Christmas tree
Tasty, juicy, and fast.
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HawkTheSlayer wrote:I usually just season them good and throw them in the deep fryer on the deck.vege57 wrote:HawkTheSlayer wrote:I likes mine stuffed with crawfish or seafood boudin and wrapped in bacon.Elizabeth Theus wrote:HawkTheSlayer wrote:I usually buy Sanderson Farms chicken and I see they are refusing to participate.
I needs muh chicken money so I can buy me some poke chops.
I like my poke chops stuffed with cinnamon apples ;o)
and sometimes, I add some fresh mint leaves too.
Sometimes I'll use cream cheese or pepper jack with crushed pineapple or sliced dill pickle.
Jesus Hawk, Thats not a pork chop, its a fucken Christmas tree
Tasty, juicy, and fast.
Yum , seal in all that heavenly pork flavour
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