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  2. Tyson Foods - Wikipedia

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    Tyson Foods, Inc. is an American multinational corporation based in Springdale, Arkansas that operates in the food industry. The company is the world's second-largest processor and marketer of chicken , beef , and pork after JBS S.A.

  3. Laid-off: Former Tyson Foods chicken farmers face high costs ...

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    In Dexter, Missouri, the world's biggest egg company, Cal-Maine Foods, in March finalized a deal to buy another chicken meat plant Tyson shuttered. Cal-Maine recruited local farmers to produce eggs.

  4. Tyson Foods CEO on the company's plant-based meat ... - AOL

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    Plant-based meat is all the rage, and protein giant Tyson Foods plans to fully compete in the space.

  5. Here’s what we know about Tyson Foods’ current ... - AOL

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    Tyson Foods is based in Arkansas, and it operates in the U.S., China, South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Australia and several European countries. The company employs 139,000 people globally ...

  6. Jimmy Dean (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Dean Foods is an American brand of meat products marketed and owned by Tyson Foods. The company was founded in 1969 by country singer and actor Jimmy Dean . [ 1 ] It was purchased by Sara Lee , which then divested as part of a unit known as Hillshire Brands , which was later purchased by Tyson Foods.

  7. Tyson sells stake in plant-based meat maker Beyond Meat - AOL

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    Tyson's stake was noticeably absent in Beyond Meat's amended initial public offering filing on the list of stakeholders who own more than 5 percent. Based on that valuation, Tyson's stake would ...

  8. Cobb 500 - Wikipedia

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    The Cobb 500 in particular was introduced into the United States in 1985. In response, the US producer Tyson Foods acquired a 50% stake in Cobb-Vantress in 1986. [8] In 1994, Tyson acquired full control of the company. [9] The Cobb 500's share of all chickens has increased in the decades since.

  9. Beyond Meat's new competitor: Tyson's pea-and-meat ... - AOL

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    Tyson is betting that meat eaters wanting healthier diets will see their blend as offering a meat taste and vegetable health. It joins other food companies vying for a share of the U.S ...