DOJ Investigates Chocolate Price Fixing

On Tuesday, the Department of Justice confirmed that it is investigating price fixing in the chocolate industry.  According to the Wall Street Journal:

The investigation, which had been previously reported, had not been acknowledged by the federal officials. Price fixing is a criminal violation that can bring stiff fines and sometimes prison terms for executives. In recent years, U.S. and foreign antitrust enforcers have aggressively pursued such cases.

“The Department of Justice antitrust division is investigating the possibility of anticompetitive practices in the chocolate manufacturing industry,” a department spokeswoman, Gina Talamona, said Tuesday. She declined to elaborate.

Canadian regulators in November began probing whether the Canadian divisions of Hershey Co., Mars Inc. and Nestle SA fixed prices. Since then, European antitrust regulators have opened inquiries and dozens of civil lawsuits have been filed against the chocolate companies. The companies have said they’re cooperating with the investigations.

One Response to “DOJ Investigates Chocolate Price Fixing”

  1. hershey chocolate Says:

    Its True ? According to my knowledge there is really need to rise the price due to several reasons…

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