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>>176648The “Big Four” companies deny any wrongdoing, insisting that prices are driven solely by supply and demand.
Tyson, JBS, Cargill, and National Beef control most of the U.S. beef industry, raising serious questions about who really sets the price. So when you see higher prices at the grocery store, it’s worth asking why.
This may explain why your steak keeps costing more.
@TysonFoods @JBSUSA @JBS_oficial @NationalBeeff @Cargill @TheJusticeDept @PamBondi @JusticeATR
https://x.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/2026399216176882139Jamieson Greer @jamiesongreer - Congratulations!
https://x.com/jamiesongreer/status/1899273740707418604Jamieson Greer @jamiesongreer - For the next American Century.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/america-first-trade-policy/https://x.com/jamiesongreer/status/1881539136202608820Jason Whitlock @WhitlockJason - Interviewing Trump is always messy. Why blame Josh for Trump's messiness? Show me the unmessy Trump interview. It's Trumps brand to talk about whatever he wants to in any interview.
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