Cal-Maine

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. (NASDAQ: CALM) is a fresh egg producer, established in 1969 and based in Jackson, Mississippi, in the United States. Its eggs are sold mostly in mid-Atlantic, midwestern, southeastern, and southwestern states. It accounts for approximately a quarter of US egg consumption.[1]

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.
Traded asNASDAQ: CALM
S&P 600 Component
ISINUS1280302027 
Founded1957 
Headquarters,
Websitewww.calmainefoods.com 

Cal-Maine is a public company trading on the NASDAQ, headed by its founder, Fred R. Adams, Jr., whose family owns a controlling interest.

On May 1, 2012, Cal-Maine announced a joint venture between the cooperative Eggland's Best and Land O'Lakes. Cal-Maine was the largest franchisee of Eggland's Best and one of the company's 13 shareholders. As of 2011, 16 percent of Cal-Maine egg sales were Eggland's Best.[2]

In 2018, an investigation at Lake Wales Farm by the animal rights group Animal Recovery Mission (ARM) indicated that chickens suffer inhumane living conditions and abuse by employees.[3]

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, in response to the Covid-19 outbreak Cal-Maine increased egg prices 300% triggering at least one lawsuit that alleges the price for a dozen eggs increased from $1 to $3.44 despite no interruption to its supply chain. [4]

Principal subsidiaries

  • Cal-Maine Farms, Inc.
  • Southern Equipment Distributors, Inc.
  • South Texas Applicators, Inc.
  • Cal-Maine Partnership, Ltd.
  • CMF of Kansas, LLC.

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