McDonald’s has some beef with today’s largest meat packers.

The fast food giant is suing the U.S. meat industry’s “Big Four” — Tyson, JBS, Cargill and National Beef Packing Company — and their subsidiaries, alleging a price fixing scheme for beef specifically. In a federal complaint, filed Friday in New York, McDonald’s accused the companies of anticompetitive measures such as collectively limiting supply to boost prices and charge “illegally inflated” amounts.

This collusion caused the beef market to become “a monopoly in which direct purchasers were forced to buy at prices dictated by (the meat packers),” McDonald’s suit reads — later noting that the injury it has sustained as one of those buyers is what “antitrust laws were designed to prevent.”

McDonald’s alleges that the meat packers’ conspiracy dates back nearly a decade, at least as early as January 2015, and continues today. Its suit argues these companies’ actions violate the Sherman Act, a federal antitrust law.

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    I trust what McDonald’s is saying in this case. If anyone knows what collusion to inflate prices and fuck over clients looks like, it’s the place with the broken soft serve machines.

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    Someone should sue McDonald’s for the same thing. All of their prices (not just for beef) have been massively inflated for their profit. A meal there shouldn’t cost $12+ (I’ve seen as much as $15), it’s trash food. I haven’t been back in a long time.

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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      Beef, the meat kept artificially cheap in the US by subsidies?

      FTFY, you are not alone in this stupidity. “Dutch Trump” Wilders got his votes because the government said that maybe the whole country should not be one big cattle farm.

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      Well it’s a lot like all the ISPs taking fucktons of money over 25 years to “roll out fiber” and then just basically pocketing the money.

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    I don’t know anything about the specifics here, but here’s a 5 year graph of futures for live cattle versus beef:

    https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/live-cattle

    If there’s collusion to engage in price-fixing by meat packers, I’d expect to see beef prices rising without a corresponding increase in cattle prices.

    Beef prices did indeed recently start rising rapidly without a corresponding increase in live cattle prices.

    But on the other hand, beef prices are also a lot lower relative to live cattle prices than they were during roughly COVID-19.

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      TBF things look pretty different if you go back to 2015 like McDonald’s is alleging.

      EDIT: To me, it really looks like COVID was the big factor impacting price though.

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        COVID wasn’t the only factor. What people don’t remember because of all the other crazy shit that happened was that we had a 3 year drought.

        Prices still haven’t stabilized because it’s expensive to buy cattle right now. Prices will likely be in the shitter for another 1.5-2 years, and I’m not sure they’ll ever really come down in a way people notice.

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          Cattle retention has not even begun yet, you’re absolutely correct. There will be 2+ more years of higher beef prices, we’re still slaughtering more than are being born therefore cattle prices will continue to rise on a macro level.

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            I actually didn’t realize that. I was thinking we were coming to an end because my buddy’s ranch seems to have mostly recovered and he’s got more cattle now than he had a few years ago. But I guess I should look at the wider market instead of a single place if I’m going to comment about things.

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        Oh, that’s a good point – missed that in the article. They did say that it started in 2015.

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    We’ll isn’t that the pot calling the kettle black. The restaurant chain famous for jacking prices up while shrinking portion sizes and generally screwing their customers in every way they can doesn’t like it when they are getting taken advantage of. Cry me a fucking river. Fuck you McDogsBreath!

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      I will be thoroughly stunned if the huge settlement they may get actually results in lower prices for customers.

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      Drag thinks that McDonald’s price gouging its customers is good. It forces people to eat less meat. Drag’s switch to veganism was probably helped by McDonald’s having outrageous prices.

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      Yeah, I dunno how I missed this article. Makes me laugh that McD’s is going to try something like this.

      https://www.newsweek.com/mcdonalds-inflation-economy-price-increase-joe-biden-1905209

      TheStreet reported that Medium French Fries went from $1.79 in 2019 to $4.19 in 2024, a 134.1 percent increase. A McChicken went from $1.29 to $3.89, a 201.6 percent hike.

      The price of the beloved Big Mac increased 87.7 percent, from $3.99 to $7.49. An order of 10 McNuggets rose by 68.8 percent, from $4.49 to $7.58. Of the five popular products examined, cheeseburgers saw the largest price increase—going from $1 to $3.15, a 215 percent spike.

      These increases exceed the general average for inflation calculated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which shows that prices went up by about 21.5 percent between the end of 2019 and March 2024.

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      To be fair, the screwing flows downriver. If the sourcers start getting greedy, the business has to make up the difference by increasing prices.

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    No one but Ron can gouge on the meat. holding comically large baseball bat

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    McDonald’s has some beef with today’s largest meat packers.

    I would have been disappointed if there wasn’t a line like this in the story somewhere. It practically writes itself.

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    “Company sues for what company does to customers because those profits are theirs

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    Capitalist system

    Big four fixing prices

    ShockedPikachu.png

    The system is working exactly as it’s designed to. I’ve said it before and I will say it again: captialism only encourages monopolies/cartels - that’s the whole point.

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      And they’ll certainly reduce their prices once they get their supply chain work down right? … Right?

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    If it’s beef, they why have their chicken nuggets also doubled in price in the last couple of years? Oh, this goes back almost a decade you say? So why did you double or triple prices post pandemic?

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      Dude it’s literally right there at the beginning of the post

      The fast food giant is suing the U.S. meat industry’s “Big Four” — Tyson, JBS, Cargill and National Beef Packing Company

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        You can’t honestly think McDonald’s trying to blame their massive price increases solely on their meat providers is valid.

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          I said nothing of the sort. I was responding to the OPs question.

          If it’s beef, they why have their chicken nuggets also doubled in price in the last couple of years?

          It’s right fucking there at the beginning. They’re suing Tyson chicken as well.

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          It might be valid, but there’s no way McD’s was harmed. Their customers sure got that price fixing damage passed onto them, though.

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            It’s just over 11$ for 2 large fries. McD should also get sued. I feel like they’re just trying pass 100% of the blame on to their suppliers, after they’ve continued to post record profits year over year. They not only weren’t harmed, they’ve thrived and have been making even more money by price gouging. McD is as much, if not more culpable for inflating prices, than the meat packers.

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              You can get great deals in the app, all you have to do is let them harvest your data and “dark pattern” you into exclusively eating McDonald’s.

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    Can we sue McDonald for all that they did to artificially decrease the cost of beef, and the immense harm that was done to the climate as a result?

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          Drag doesn’t eat drag’s friends unless they’re into vore, and drag doesn’t think cows can consent to sex with drag, so no vore for the cows.

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            Uhhh cows not being able to consent is the only reason you aren’t banging them? How the fuck do I unread something? Why speak in 3rd person? Lots of questions

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              Drag seems to be a roleplayer and if you look at drag’s profile, drag’s pronouns are the same in 1st 2nd and 3rd person.

              Though I don’t know if drag realizes that means drag doesn’t need to speak in 3rd person, drag could speak in 1st person like this:

              “Drag don’t eat drag’s friends unless they’re into vote and drag don’t think cows can consent to sex with drag, so no vore for the cows”

              Replacing I/me with drag, as drag’s profile says is proper for first person.

              Now whether drag is roleplaying for the fun of it or trying to make some point about pronouns, I have no idea.