Investigations

Frozen Potatoes Price Fixing Investigation

Have you purchased frozen potato products such as French fries, tater tots, or hash browns from a grocery store since 2021? If so, you may have been overcharged—and may be legally owed compensation. Please complete our contact form to learn more.

Background

Since 2021, consumers have had to pay more and more for frozen potato products—even though they’ve gotten cheaper for companies to produce. Why?

Just four companies—Lamb Weston Holdings, Cavendish Farms, McCain Foods, and J.W. Simplot—control over 97 percent of the frozen potato market. We believe that these companies may have illegally colluded to raise prices and keep them high.

These issues could potentially provide the basis for an antitrust class action lawsuit. This lawsuit would seek compensation for consumers who overpaid for frozen potato products. If you would like to take part in our investigation or find out more, please complete the contact form.

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Cohen Milstein is one of the largest and most diversified plaintiff-side litigation firms in the country—with over 100 attorneys in offices in Washington, DC, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Minneapolis, Palm Beach Gardens, and Raleigh.

Our firm has repeatedly won complex class action cases. We have litigated numerous groundbreaking matters, some resulting in landmark decisions on previously untried issues involving antitrust, securities, consumer rights, civil rights, and other far-reaching matters.

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