GAINESVILLE, Ga. — Pilgrim’s Satisfaction, a subsidiary of JBS USA Holdings, and one of the most country’s greatest hen manufacturers, has agreed to a $100 million antitrust agreement that says it conspired with different firms to underpay its growers.
This agreement through Pilgrim’s Satisfaction is the biggest within the seven-year-old antitrust case’s historical past. Earlier settlements come with Tyson Meals, $21 million, Sanderson Farms, $17.75 million, Koch Meals, $15.5 million, and Perdue Meals, $14.75 million.
Pilgrim’s Satisfaction has denied any wrongdoing on this case. A initial agreement was once filed with the U.S. District. . .