Proposed Settlement Offers $8 Million to Canadian Beef Consumers Amid Price-Fixing Allegations
Canadians who purchased beef since 2015 may claim from an $8 million settlement tied to a price-fixing class action against major beef companies.
Canadians who purchased beef since 2015 may claim from an $8 million settlement tied to a price-fixing class action against major beef companies.
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