Gerber and Perrigo, prominent infant formula manufacturers, are facing a proposed class-action lawsuit for allegedly conspiring to inflate the prices of 'store-brand' infant formula. The lawsuit, filed in a federal court in Virginia, accuses the companies of violating antitrust laws by colluding to restrict competition in the market, particularly affecting products sold at major retailers such as Walmart and Walgreens.
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Infant formula makers Gerber and Perrigo have been hit with a proposed class-action lawsuit saying Perrigo violated antitrust law by illegally agreeing with Gerber to block competitors from cutting into the market for store-brand formula https://t.co/rpTtdNTemz https://t.co/TgRNSm6r7H
Infant formula makers Gerber and Perrigo have been hit with a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing them of scheming to artificially drive up prices for “store-brand” formula sold at Walmart, Walgreens and other retailers @MikeScarcella https://t.co/ylqnlfdNgA https://t.co/BtGhHI5kZz