Tyson Foods and Cargill Class Action Settlements in Arizona
All Tyson Foods and Cargill class action lawsuits and settlements available to Arizona residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Arizona residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Tyson Foods and Cargill that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $87.5M Tyson, Cargill beef price.
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Open Tyson Foods and Cargill Settlements for Arizona Residents (1)
These Tyson Foods and Cargill settlements are currently accepting claims from Arizona residents.
$87.5M Tyson, Cargill beef price
Up to VariesBeef buyers in 26 states (Aug 2014-Dec 2019) may claim from this $87.5M Tyson/Cargill price-fixing settlement. Receipts required. File by June 30, 2026.
About Tyson Foods and Cargill Class Actions in Arizona
Arizona residents who purchased beef products from Tyson Foods and Cargill between 2015-2019 may be eligible for compensation through the $87.5 million class action settlement addressing alleged price-fixing conspiracies. Arizona's Consumer Fraud Act provides additional protections beyond federal antitrust laws, allowing residents to pursue damages for deceptive trade practices with potential treble damages and attorney fees recovery. Tyson Foods operates significant distribution networks throughout Arizona, supplying major grocery chains like Fry's Food Stores, Safeway, and Walmart locations across Phoenix, Tucson, and Mesa. Cargill maintains beef processing and distribution partnerships serving Arizona's restaurant industry and institutional buyers. Both companies' products reach Arizona consumers through extensive supply chain relationships with regional food service distributors. Arizona follows a three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection claims, though class action settlements typically establish their own filing deadlines. Arizona residents must demonstrate they purchased qualifying beef products during the specified timeframe through receipts, loyalty card records, or sworn affidavits. The state's relatively high beef consumption rates and large population centers make Arizona residents significant participants in national food pricing litigation.
Tyson Foods and Cargill Settlements in Arizona: FAQs
How does Arizona's Consumer Fraud Act affect Tyson and Cargill settlement eligibility?
Arizona's Consumer Fraud Act operates independently of federal antitrust settlements, meaning residents may pursue additional state-level claims beyond the $87.5 million beef price-fixing settlement. The Act allows for treble damages when companies engage in deceptive practices affecting Arizona consumers. However, participating in the federal settlement may impact your ability to file separate Arizona state claims.
Which Arizona stores sold Tyson and Cargill beef products during the settlement period?
Major Arizona retailers including Fry's Food Stores, Safeway, Albertsons, Walmart, and Costco sold Tyson and Cargill beef products between 2015-2019. These companies supplied ground beef, steaks, and other products through direct relationships and third-party distributors serving Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, and smaller Arizona communities. Restaurant chains and institutional buyers also purchased these products throughout Arizona.
What documentation do Arizona residents need for Tyson-Cargill beef claims?
Arizona residents should gather grocery receipts, credit card statements, and loyalty program records from purchases at Fry's, Safeway, Walmart, and other retailers between 2015-2019. Bank statements showing transactions at participating stores can substitute for missing receipts. Arizona law allows sworn affidavits for estimated purchase amounts when specific documentation is unavailable.
Tips for Arizona Residents Filing Tyson Foods and Cargill Claims
Arizona residents filing Tyson Foods and Cargill claims should gather documentation from major state retailers like Fry's Food Stores and Safeway showing beef purchases between 2015-2019. Submit claims before settlement deadlines, as Arizona's three-year statute of limitations differs from federal settlement timeframes. Consider consulting Arizona consumer protection attorneys familiar with state-specific rights under the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act, which may provide additional remedies beyond federal settlements. Monitor official settlement websites for Arizona-specific claim procedures and deadlines. Keep copies of all submitted documentation for potential future proceedings or audits.
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