Tyson Foods – American Conservative Movement https://americanconservativemovement.com American exceptionalism isn't dead. It just needs to be embraced. Tue, 19 Mar 2024 12:50:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://americanconservativemovement.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/cropped-America-First-Favicon-32x32.png Tyson Foods – American Conservative Movement https://americanconservativemovement.com 32 32 135597105 Here Are All the Tyson Food Brands in Case You Want to Boycott Them https://americanconservativemovement.com/here-are-all-the-tyson-food-brands-in-case-you-want-to-boycott-them/ https://americanconservativemovement.com/here-are-all-the-tyson-food-brands-in-case-you-want-to-boycott-them/#comments Tue, 19 Mar 2024 12:50:50 +0000 https://americanconservativemovement.com/?p=202046 To say many Americans are furious with Tyson Foods right now would be an understatement. When word broke that they are closing a plant in Iowa so they can hire migrants in states with more “refugee-friendly” employment laws, the backlash was swift and may continue for a long time.

In short, they’re getting the “Bud Light Treatment” and rightly so. An entire popular beer brand was effectively decimated because they put an image of a transgender man on their cans. Shouldn’t the anger be heightened against a company that is firing 1,200 employees in a town with only 8,000 people?

“As a disabled veteran whose food company only hires American citizens, this news really struck me hard,” said Jason Nelson, co-founder of Prepper All-Naturals. “We are working very hard to not only feed Americans but to also employ them as valued members of our community.”

Prepper All-Naturals specializes in premium long-term storage beef. Their Ribeye, NY Strip, Tenderloin, and Sirloin products come from Texas cattle on Texas ranches. They do not work with corporate brands like Tyson Foods.

But Tyson is not the only brand owned by the food juggernaut. Some other popular brands, including Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm, and Ball Park, are under the Tyson Foods umbrella. For those who want to stop purchasing from a company that harms American citizens so they can virtue-signal regarding migrants while paying lower wages, here’s a handy list. Click it, print it out or save it to your phone, and reference it when shopping for groceries.

Tyson Food Brands

This isn’t about politics. It’s about self-preservation. If corporations are going to pan American citizen workers for the sake of virtue signaling, then they need to feel the pressure for their actions.

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“Time to Bud Light Them”: Tyson Foods Firing Blue-Collar Workers and Replacing Them With Illegals https://americanconservativemovement.com/time-to-bud-light-them-tyson-foods-firing-blue-collar-workers-and-replacing-them-with-illegals/ https://americanconservativemovement.com/time-to-bud-light-them-tyson-foods-firing-blue-collar-workers-and-replacing-them-with-illegals/#respond Sat, 16 Mar 2024 12:08:41 +0000 https://americanconservativemovement.com/?p=201944 (Zero Hedge)—Calls for a boycott are intensifying on X following Tyson Foods’ announcement earlier this week to shutter a pork processing facility in Perry, Iowa. This move will eliminate 1,276 blue-collar jobs. At the same time, the mega food processor has expressed interest in hiring tens of thousands of illegals.

“While this decision was not easy, it emphasizes our focus to optimize the efficiency of our operations to best serve our customers,” a Tyson spokesperson said in a statement to Food Dive.

Perhaps the optimization part of the supply chain is better explained by Garrett Dolan, who leads Tyson’s efforts to eliminate employment barriers such as immigration status, told Bloomberg, “We would like to employ another 42,000 [migrants] if we could find them.”

Or explained by Charlie Kirk…

The idea that Tyson is firing hardworking Americans while attempting to exploit cheap labor from illegals enraged X users. Many of them called for a boycott of all Tyson’s brands.

And it begins.

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Rising Beef Prices Means Large Food Producers Are Importing More Foreign Cattle https://americanconservativemovement.com/rising-beef-prices-means-large-food-producers-are-importing-more-foreign-cattle/ https://americanconservativemovement.com/rising-beef-prices-means-large-food-producers-are-importing-more-foreign-cattle/#comments Mon, 13 Nov 2023 23:25:46 +0000 https://americanconservativemovement.com/?p=198462 With beef prices continuing to skyrocket, demand has shrunk and forced many of the largest food producers to import cheaper alternatives. Tyson Foods is among those who have been “squeezed” into not only importing more but also exporting less.

Tyson CEO Donnie King in August warned low cattle inventories were leading to difficult export market conditions. The U.S. beef cow herd in January was the smallest since 1962. As a result, imported beef products found in grocery stores and restaurants are on the rise.

“We’ll never accept imported beef,” said Jason Nelson, a disabled veteran and co-founder of survival beef company Prepper All-Naturals. “We want the beef we sell to Americans to be born, raised, slaughtered, cooked, freeze-dried, and packaged right here in the United States.”

The trend to import beef has been accelerating this year due to many factors. And unfortunately, the proposed rule change to labeling beef as “Product of USA” is still only being considered. Imported beef can still be falsely labeled if it’s imported but processed in the United States.

According to Agriculture.com, the decline in cattle numbers, after years of drought fried pasture lands used for grazing, led to soaring U.S. beef prices. Higher prices incentivize companies to import cheaper beef and discourage U.S. beef purchases by buyers like China, Japan and Egypt.

Analysts expect lower demand for U.S. beef and higher costs for cattle to translate into negative quarterly margins for Tyson’s beef business, its largest unit, for the first time this year. The company, one of four processors that slaughter about 85% of U.S. grain-fattened cattle, reports fourth-quarter earnings this month.

“Well, no offense to Tyson but I wouldn’t get my beef from them anyway,” Nelson said. “Both my family and my company get all of our beef from local ranchers that we’ve vetted our personally because only then can we trust the sourcing.”

It isn’t just about being patriotic, Nelson noted. There are many health considerations in play because imported cattle have a higher chance of being poorly fed, mistreated, and diseased.

“I’ve actually ‘met’ many of the cows we’ve had slaughtered,” Nelson said. “They’re roaming the fields of Texas, eating nutritious pasture grass and avoiding the pestilence that’s present in herds across the globe.”

Concerns over the future of meat in general and beef in particular have prompted many Americans to stock up on long-term storage food. Prepper All-Naturals launched last year with this in mind.

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Tyson Foods to Lay Off 10% of Corporate Workers, 15% of Leadership Team as Corporate America IMPLODES https://americanconservativemovement.com/tyson-foods-to-lay-off-10-of-corporate-workers-15-of-leadership-team-as-corporate-america-implodes/ https://americanconservativemovement.com/tyson-foods-to-lay-off-10-of-corporate-workers-15-of-leadership-team-as-corporate-america-implodes/#comments Sat, 29 Apr 2023 08:50:30 +0000 https://americanconservativemovement.com/?p=192143 The nation’s largest meat company is slashing jobs left and right as part of an ongoing cost-cutting effort to keep the business afloat.

Due to declining profits and struggles to improve its financial situation, Tyson Foods says it will need to trim 10 percent of its corporate jobs and 15 percent of its senior leadership jobs – and this could just be the beginning.

In an announcement this week, CEO Donnie King explained to employees that the iconic chicken business has no choice but to make these moves in order to avoid a potentially worse outcome for the entire business.

“We will drive efficiency by focusing on fewer initiatives with greater intensity and removing duplication of work,” King wrote in a memo that was obtained by the media.

(Related: Last fall, Tyson Foods CFO John R. Tyson was arrested after he was found criminal trespassing in the “wrong home” drunk and asleep on some random person’s couch.)

Tyson to close two U.S. processing plants, sacking almost 1,700 employees

Company heir John R. Tyson, the great-grandson of the company’s founder, will remain on the board, despite the criminal trespassing and public intoxication charges he faced last November.

Currently, Tyson Foods has about 6,000 employees on its U.S. payroll who work in corporate offices. There are also another 118,000 workers at non-corporate sites such as meat plants and warehouses, according to regulatory filings.

A bulk of the soon-to-be eliminated roles include vice presidents and senior vice presidents, a company spokesperson said.

Back in October after Tyson Foods announced that it was relocating all of its corporate jobs to its headquarters in Springdale, Ark., a number of corporate employees decided to quit, presumably because they have no interest in moving to Springdale – or perhaps they could see the writing on the wall and just decided to flee the sinking ship?

In addition to all these changes and layoffs, Tyson Foods also fired Chris Langholz, the president of its international business, last August. One month later, Noelle O’Mara, who led the company’s prepared foods division, left on her own. Then, John R. Tyson took over as finance chief.

According to media reports, Tyson incorrectly predicted demand for chicken back in January, which ultimately led to these latest cost-cutting measures. The company seems to be having trouble figuring out how to continue producing a profit – as are many other companies in corporate America these days.

“Seems to be a lot of job losses in the states these days,” one commenter wrote at the Daily Mail Online, a news outlet based out of the United Kingdom. “What happened to all those job creation statements?”

“Corporations need to dump the DEI folks first,” wrote another, DEI referring to the diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives that many “woke” corporations embraced to appease the Left. “Unnecessary overhead and the only thing they create is division.”

Numerous others wrote that the plight of Tyson Foods is a direct reflection of fake president Joe Biden’s failure to keep the American economy moving along in a healthy direction like his predecessor, President Donald Trump, had been doing.

“The Biden economy is great at producing layoffs,” one of them wrote.

“This wouldn’t be happening under Trump,” wrote another. “And the media would be screaming if it did. Instead, crickets.”

“Build Back Better – what a joke,” said someone else, referring to the Biden regime’s ridiculous slogan for creating a better economy and better world post-Trump. “Welcome to the fall of America.”

“Joe did this,” wrote another, putting it simply and straight to the point.

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