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BUSINESSAug 21 · 11:00 UTCGUARDIAN USGaya Gupta

What does Tyson’s shutdown of two US beef plants mean for grocery costs?

Tyson Foods announced it is closing facilities in Utah and Iowa, selling a facility in Washington state, and laying off workers due to a historic cattle shortage. This supply issue has caused beef prices to soar over the last year, driven by drought and economic pressures. However, economists noted that the Tyson plant closures likely will not affect consumer prices severely.

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