A pair of class-action lawsuits in the U.S. have named two Canadian food companies as alleged members of a “potato cartel.” McCain Foods and Cavendish are accused of taking part in a campaign to fix prices on frozen potato products and maintain their dominance in a market worth nearly $70 billion annually. Touria Izri reports.
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Two Canadian food companies sued in U.S. over ‘potato cartel’ allegations
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