Tyson Foods and Cargill Class Action Settlements in Utah
All Tyson Foods and Cargill class action lawsuits and settlements available to Utah residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Utah 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 Utah Residents (1)
These Tyson Foods and Cargill settlements are currently accepting claims from Utah 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 Utah
Utah residents affected by alleged beef price-fixing conspiracies involving Tyson Foods and Cargill face unique considerations when pursuing class action settlements. Under Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act, consumers have additional protections against deceptive trade practices that may complement federal antitrust claims. Both companies maintain significant operations in Utah, with Cargill operating protein processing facilities and distribution centers throughout the state, while Tyson products are widely distributed to major Utah grocery chains including Smith's, Walmart, and Costco. Utah follows a "first-to-file" rule for class actions, meaning the earliest filed case typically takes precedence. The state's three-year statute of limitations for consumer fraud claims may affect eligibility periods differently than federal antitrust statutes. Utah residents purchasing beef products between 2015-2019 during the alleged price-fixing period may qualify for compensation through the $87.5 million Tyson-Cargill settlement. Documentation of purchases from Utah retailers during this timeframe strengthens claims, though receipts aren't always required for participation.
Tyson Foods and Cargill Settlements in Utah: FAQs
How does Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act affect my Tyson-Cargill beef settlement claim?
Utah's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal antitrust laws, potentially allowing for broader recovery theories in beef price-fixing cases. This state law may extend the statute of limitations or provide alternative legal grounds for claims against Tyson and Cargill's alleged conspiracy.
Can I file a claim if I bought Tyson or Cargill beef products at Utah grocery stores during 2015-2019?
Yes, Utah residents who purchased beef products during the alleged price-fixing period from 2015-2019 may be eligible for compensation from the $87.5 million settlement. Major Utah retailers like Smith's, Walmart, and Costco carried affected products throughout this period.
Do I need receipts from Utah stores to prove my beef purchases for the settlement?
While receipts strengthen your claim, they're typically not required for class action settlements. Utah residents can often submit claims based on reasonable estimates of beef purchases during the settlement period. Documentation from loyalty card programs at Utah grocery chains may also serve as proof.
Tips for Utah Residents Filing Tyson Foods and Cargill Claims
Utah residents filing Tyson Foods and Cargill settlement claims should gather purchase records from major state retailers including Smith's, Walmart, and Costco from 2015-2019. Utilize loyalty card purchase histories as documentation alternatives to physical receipts. File claims promptly, as Utah's consumer protection laws may provide extended deadlines beyond federal limitations. Consider consulting Utah-licensed attorneys familiar with both state consumer fraud statutes and federal antitrust law. Keep detailed records of all beef purchases going forward, as similar price-fixing investigations continue industry-wide. Monitor Utah Attorney General consumer alerts for updates on additional food industry settlements.
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