McCain, Cavendish Farms sued in U.S. over ‘potato cartel’ allegations

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Two Canadian companies have been named in separate frozen-potato price-fixing lawsuits south of the border.

McCain Foods Ltd. and Cavendish Farms are among those accused of being part of a “potato cartel,” conspiring with other large processors by sharing pricing data in an effort to raise the price of frozen potatoes in the U.S.

The other companies named in the class-action lawsuits are U.S. companies Lamb Weston Inc. and J.R. Simplot Co., as well as an industry association called the National Potato Promotion Board.

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A class-action complaint on behalf of retailers was filed on Nov. 15, while the case on behalf of consumers was filed on Nov. 17. The class actions launched in a U.S. federal court in Illinois have yet to be certified.

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The consumer case – brought by plaintiff Alexander Govea who is identified as a buyer of retail frozen potato products – alleges the major processing companies have a “direct line of communication to each other” and regularly share pricing data and other sensitive information.

“The potato cartel moves prices skyward in lockstep – harming all purchasers of potatoes in the process,” the court filing states.

Meanwhile, in the retailer case, U.S. supermarket chain Redner’s Markets Inc. alleges that, from 2021 to the present, the potato companies implemented a “series of lockstep price increases that allowed them to realize unprecedented margins.”

The allegations have not been tested in court.

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According to the court filings, the four potato processors named in the lawsuits together control 97 per cent of the frozen potato market in the U.S.

Based in New Brunswick, McCain Foods has 51 frozen food processing plants around the globe and, according to its website, makes one in every four French fries consumed worldwide.

McCain Foods Canada sources its potatoes from farms in Manitoba, Alberta and New Brunswick.

Cavendish Farms is a subsidiary of the New Brunswick-based J.D. Irving Group of Companies. The company says it is the fourth-largest processor of frozen potato products in North America.

In Canada, Cavendish Farms sources potatoes from farmers in Prince Edward Island and Alberta and operates potato processing plants in both provinces.

McCain and Cavendish have not responded to requests for comment.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 20, 2024.

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