Despite cutting turkey production because of an avian flu outbreak, a Philadelphia judge has ordered Kraft Heinz Co. to provide a family-owned meat processor with thousands of pounds of turkey twice a week for the rest of the year.

Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Patricia A. McInerney granted a restraining order and preliminary injunction ordering Kraft to provide Mrs. Ressler’s Food Products with 36,000 pounds of fresh turkey breast meat twice a week for the duration of the parties’ 2015 contract. The one-page order in Mrs. Ressler’s Food Products v. H&H Trading, which was issued last week, was conditioned on the plaintiff company posting a $30,000 bond.

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