Thread regarding Cargill layoffs

Cargill Among Meatpackers Targeted by New Department of Justice Investigation

Make sure you take the antitrust training so you can learn how to do it right. It could be Trump is trying to milk the family for more donations, but if you have been paying attention to headlines Cargill has been caught fixing beef, turkey, wages over the past decade or so. All of these matters led to settlements, therefore never really ‘caught’, to the tune of tens of millions of dollars. ($32.5M, $32.5M, $29.75M respectively) Even McDonalds brought a suit earlier this year, the pride and joy customer, I mean ‘partner’. Don’t forget the hiring discrimination settlement for $2.2M beginning of this year.

Minnesota Public Radio

November 10th, 2025

Wayzata-based Cargill is one of four meatpacking giants accused by President Donald Trump of collusion, price fixing and manipulation.

“For too long, a handful of giant meat packers have squeezed America’s cattle producers, shrunk herds, and jacked up prices at the grocery store,” a White House press release said.

President Trump previously took to social media on Friday to order an investigation into Cargill, Tyson Foods, JBS and National Beef. Attorney General Pam Bondi said an investigation was underway at the Department of Justice.

Cargill did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The Meat Institute, a trade group representing meat and poultry processors, said beef packers have been losing money.

“For more than a year, beef packers have been operating at a loss due to a tight cattle supply and strong demand,” Meat Institute President and CEO Julie Anna Potts said in a press release.

The supply of cattle is at its lowest level in decades, while demand for beef is rising.

President Donald Trump previously announced a quadrupling of Argentine beef imports to potentially lower beef prices, a move that’s been largely denounced by American producers.

The White House press release said the investigation, though, could show that four meatpacking giants’ apparent monopoly has driven up consumer prices.

“This investigation will root out any illegal collusion, restore fair competition, and protect our food security,” the press release said.

But the Meat Institute’s Potts said the industry is already heavily regulated, and market transactions are transparent. She added that beef packers and cattle producers rely on one another.

“The entire beef value chain is strongest when supply is balanced by demand,” Potts said. “Beef packers remain committed to ensuring safe, delicious and nutrient-dense beef remains affordable to American families who rely on its nourishment.”

Tyson, Cargill, JBS and National Beef Packing Co. have often been dubbed as the “Big Four.” Together, they sla-ghter over 80 percent of U.S. cattle meant for meat cuts, according to Reuters. That amount of control has often led to discontent among ranchers.

“We agree — American ranchers aren't to blame for high beef prices,” the National Farmers Union said in a social media post. “It’s time to go after the big four meatpackers who dominate the beef industry, driving up prices for consumers and pushing family farmers and ranchers to the brink.”

However, the United States Cattlemen’s Association said on social media that while it’s appreciative of the Trump Administration’s scrutiny of the agriculture industry, there may be a different reason why beef prices are higher.

“USCA will continue to state that beef prices in the grocery store are not too high,” the association said. “Prices are a direct reflection of consumer demand — consumers want U.S. beef.”


by
| 2471 views | | 7 replies (last January 14) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+1kcpekwda

7 replies (most recent on top)

@2mc yes they do block men and consider women to be diverse. Its preverse. As for people of color are you kidding me? Havent you noticed the increase? They literally scorecard it.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @45e+1kcpekwda

Again, keep telling yourself that. Great excuse for your ego.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @2pn+1kcpekwda

Cargill blocking men??!! Please don’t make me laugh. Have you seen the leadership teams make up? Not the functions but the ones actually running the business? Also, how many women of color?? Great excuse I guess if you are not good enough to be promoted, keep telling yourself that.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @2mc+1kcpekwda

@1vn completely agree. Meritocracy is best. Also, dibs on "gemalen nerds" as a band name.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1wp+1kcpekwda

@1rc indeed, we should have the best people on the right spot. Man or woman makes no difference as long as it is the best one. Today men are blocked to move into manager 1 or higher as the amount of gemalen nerds to be raised first. This is where DEI is the wrong wat to go.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1vn+1kcpekwda

Cargill is also violating federal DEI orders by doubling down on their discriminatory practices. Tic tok Cargill...

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1rc+1kcpekwda

https://www.mprnews.org/story/2025/11/10/cargill-meatpackers-investigation-department-of-justice

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @b9+1kcpekwda

Post a reply

: