What changed in CAL-MAINE FOODS INC's 10-K — 2023 vs 2024
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Paragraph-level year-over-year comparison of CAL-MAINE FOODS INC's 2023 and 2024 10-K annual filings, covering the Business, Risk Factors, Legal Proceedings, Cybersecurity, MD&A and Market Risk sections. Every new, removed and edited paragraph is highlighted side-by-side so you can see exactly what management changed in the 2024 report.
+2 added−2 removedSource: 10-K (2023-07-25) vs 10-K (2023-07-25)
Top changes in CAL-MAINE FOODS INC's 2024 10-K
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Item 1. Business
Business — how the company describes what it does
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Item 1. Business
Business — how the company describes what it does
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2023 filing
2024 filing
Ten states have passed legislation or regulations mandating minimum space or cage-free requirements for egg production or mandated the sale of only cage-free eggs and egg products in their states, with implementation of these laws ranging from January 2022 to January 2026. These states represent approximately 27% of the U.S. total population according to the 2020 U.S. Census.
Ten states have passed legislation or regulations mandating minimum space or cage-free requirements for egg production or mandated the sale of only cage-free eggs and egg products in their states, with implementation of these laws ranging from January 2022 to January 2026. These states represent approximately 27% of the U.S. total population according to the 2020 U.S. Census.
California, Massachusetts, and Colorado, which collectively represent approximately 16% of the total estimated U.S. population have cage-free legislation in effect currently. In May 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld as constitutional California’s law that requires the sale of only cage-free eggs in that state and regardless of the state in which the eggs are produced.
California, Massachusetts, and Colorado, which collectively represent approximately 16% of the total estimated U.S. population have cage-free legislation in effect currently. In May 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld as constitutional California’s law that requires the sale of only cage-free eggs in that state and regardless of the state in which the eggs are produced.