Well a little bit of difference if you voluntarily join something, or if it is forced on you? Sort of like the ABP?
Before Cargill and Tyson there were other packers in Canada...and they knew every dirty trick in the book! In fact it was back in the 1970s they actually were charged with colluding to fix prices, were found guilty, and paid fines! They owned feedlot cattle and used those to influence the market! In fact they operated just like the boys today? But of course they weren't Americans...so I guess that was alright?
Lets see: Canada Packers(which was a lot bigger than either Tyson in Canada or Cargill in Canada)was British owned and Lakeside was Japanese owned! A lot of the staff at Tyson and Cargill came from the management of the "Canadian packers"? In fact the head of AMI in the USA is a good old Canadian boy, Bill Buckner! Manager at Canada Packers Red Deer in the 1980s! Also first manager at Cargill HighRiver.
Before Cargill and Tyson there were other packers in Canada...and they knew every dirty trick in the book! In fact it was back in the 1970s they actually were charged with colluding to fix prices, were found guilty, and paid fines! They owned feedlot cattle and used those to influence the market! In fact they operated just like the boys today? But of course they weren't Americans...so I guess that was alright?
Lets see: Canada Packers(which was a lot bigger than either Tyson in Canada or Cargill in Canada)was British owned and Lakeside was Japanese owned! A lot of the staff at Tyson and Cargill came from the management of the "Canadian packers"? In fact the head of AMI in the USA is a good old Canadian boy, Bill Buckner! Manager at Canada Packers Red Deer in the 1980s! Also first manager at Cargill HighRiver.
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