Tyson Foods and Cargill Class Action Settlements in North Dakota
All Tyson Foods and Cargill class action lawsuits and settlements available to North Dakota residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
North Dakota 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 North Dakota Residents (1)
These Tyson Foods and Cargill settlements are currently accepting claims from North Dakota 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 North Dakota
North Dakota residents affected by Tyson Foods and Cargill pricing practices have specific protections under state law that strengthen their position in class action settlements. The North Dakota Consumer Fraud Act provides robust remedies for deceptive trade practices, including treble damages in certain cases. Both companies maintain significant operations in North Dakota, with Cargill operating grain elevators and processing facilities throughout the state, while Tyson distributes beef products to major retailers like Walmart, Hornbacher's, and Cash Wise. North Dakota's agricultural economy makes beef pricing particularly relevant to residents' household budgets. The state's relatively small population means fewer claimants typically compete for settlement funds, potentially resulting in higher individual payouts. North Dakota follows federal court jurisdiction rules for interstate class actions, but residents benefit from the state's consumer-friendly legal environment. The Peace Garden State's courts have historically been receptive to consumer protection claims against large corporations, and the state attorney general's office actively monitors food pricing issues affecting agricultural communities.
Tyson Foods and Cargill Settlements in North Dakota: FAQs
How does the $87.5 million Tyson and Cargill beef settlement affect North Dakota consumers?
North Dakota residents who purchased beef products during the specified period can claim compensation from this settlement addressing alleged price-fixing conspiracies. Given North Dakota's smaller population, individual claim amounts may be higher than in more populous states.
What documentation do North Dakota residents need for Tyson and Cargill claims?
Receipts from North Dakota retailers like Walmart, Cash Wise, Hornbacher's, or local grocery stores showing beef purchases during the class period are ideal. However, many settlements accept sworn statements about purchase history when receipts are unavailable.
Are there special deadlines for North Dakota residents filing Tyson and Cargill claims?
Settlement deadlines apply uniformly across all states, including North Dakota. However, North Dakota's Consumer Fraud Act provides a six-year statute of limitations for separate state law claims if residents choose to pursue individual litigation.
Tips for North Dakota Residents Filing Tyson Foods and Cargill Claims
North Dakota residents should gather receipts from local retailers including Walmart Supercenters, Cash Wise, Hornbacher's, and regional grocery chains when filing Tyson and Cargill claims. Document purchases made at smaller community stores, as rural North Dakota shopping patterns differ from urban markets. Submit claims promptly since agricultural communities often have strong documentation habits that can support larger awards. Consider the North Dakota Consumer Fraud Act's protections if settlement amounts seem inadequate. Monitor the state attorney general's website for updates on food industry investigations. Rural residents should note that smaller claimant pools in North Dakota settlements historically result in higher per-person payouts compared to densely populated states.
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