DOJ Requires Egg Producers to End Coordinated Benchmark Practice
The Justice Department's egg-market intervention pits consumer protection against the regulatory burden on producers.

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Was the DOJ's egg-market intervention appropriate for consumers and producers?
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The U.S. Department of Justice required egg producers to end coordinated benchmark manipulation in the United States.
The action puts egg producers, consumers, and state governments into a dispute over how egg-market practices should be controlled. Stronger accountability could protect consumers and competition, while broader intervention could increase the regulatory burden on producers.
The reported settlement could secure 53 million eggs.
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