Tyson Foods /tags/tyson-foods Tyson Foods en-US Copyright © 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌà Tue, 17 Sep 2024 09:00:00 GMT Chicken farmers sue Tyson after the company closed a Missouri plant and ended their contracts /2024-09-17/tyson-lawsuit-chicken-farmers-closed-missouri-plant Commercial chicken farmers literally bet the farm, spending millions of dollars on land and enormous chicken houses to raise birds they never own — putting their livelihoods in the hands of a single company that is both their supplier and sole buyer. When Tyson closed a processing plant in southeast Missouri, some farmers facing bankruptcy decided to sue. Tue, 17 Sep 2024 09:00:00 GMT /2024-09-17/tyson-lawsuit-chicken-farmers-closed-missouri-plant Frank Morris Tyson Foods released 371 million pounds of pollution into U.S. waterways: report /health-science-environment/2024-05-02/tyson-foods-released-over-371-million-pounds-pollution-waterways The majority of the pollutants released by Tyson in the five years the study examines were in the Midwestern states of Nebraska, Illinois and Missouri. Thu, 02 May 2024 20:36:52 GMT /health-science-environment/2024-05-02/tyson-foods-released-over-371-million-pounds-pollution-waterways Eric Schmid Price-Fixing Settlements In Meat Industry Not Likely To Change The System /economy-business/2021-02-03/price-fixing-settlements-in-meat-industry-not-likely-to-change-the-system Large meat companies are paying millions to settle price-fixing suits, but even those penalties may not change much. Wed, 03 Feb 2021 21:32:19 GMT /economy-business/2021-02-03/price-fixing-settlements-in-meat-industry-not-likely-to-change-the-system Jonathan Ahl 'Pure Hell' As COVID-19 Hits Meat Processing Plants in Rural Missouri /2020-06-25/pure-hell-as-covid-19-hits-meat-processing-plants-in-rural-missouri When physician Erik Martin left his home in southwest Missouri to help with New York’s COVID-19 outbreak in April, his county had fewer than 10... Thu, 25 Jun 2020 14:53:05 GMT /2020-06-25/pure-hell-as-covid-19-hits-meat-processing-plants-in-rural-missouri Sebastián Martínez Valdivia