Meet the billionaire family behind Tyson Foods, the $42 billion meat company that's been hit by COVID-19 outbreaks at its plants and is warning of a meat shortage
and 18 deaths have been linked to Tyson Foods.because of the cold, damp, and crowded work stations, according to Bloomberg.
Other enhanced safety precautions include health screenings for every worker each time they arrive at the facility, requiring facial coverings, and assigning some employees to monitor and enforce proper social distancing. On April 26, Tyson Foods took out a full page advertisement in major newspapers, including The Washington Post and The New York Times, warning that the US food supply chain is "breaking."ad
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