A week ago, major meatpackers Tyson and Cargill suspended operations at beef plants in Kansas due to a massive snowstorm, reducing U.S. meat production.
(Reporting by Tom Polansek, Editing by Franklin Paul)
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - Tyson Foods said on Tuesday it temporarily scaled back meatpacking operations at some U.S. facilities due to winter weather and is working to fulfill customer orders at other locations.
A week ago, major meatpackers Tyson and Cargill suspended operations at beef plants in Kansas due to a massive snowstorm, reducing U.S. meat production.
(Reporting by Tom Polansek, Editing by Franklin Paul)
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