US DOJ, states reach agreement with egg producers on price manipulation investigation


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June 29 (Reuters) - The U.S. ⁠Justice Department and a coalition of 17 states ⁠on Monday reached a settlement with three of the ‌country's major egg producers, including Cal-Maine Foods, over an investigation into alleged manipulation of egg prices, the New York state attorney general's office said.

Cal-Maine Foods, ​Versova and Hickman's Egg Ranch will ⁠pay $3.3 million in total ⁠and also donate 53 million eggs to food banks and nonprofit ⁠organizations ‌across the participating states, New York Attorney General Letitia James' office said.

Here are more details:

• Cal-Maine Foods ⁠said in a separate statement that it would ​pay $1.5 million ‌in total to states and donate 30 million eggs to ⁠food banks ​and non-profits across the country.

• The company denied all wrongdoing and said it was not assessed any fines or penalties, adding ⁠that it has agreed to implement certain ​compliance and reporting measures as part of the agreement.

• Versova and Hickman's Egg Ranch did not respond to a request for ⁠comment outside regular business hours.

• The New York AG's statement said the investigation revealedthat the companies "illegally coordinated for years to influence a daily price index for eggs, which artificially increased ​prices for retailers and consumers throughout ⁠the country."

• The statement added that all three companies must end ​their coordination to manipulate prices, adopt ‌compliance measures to prevent future violations, ​and fully cooperate with oversight by the states.

(Reporting by Anusha Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

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