The gains, which may seem slim in isolation, are notable when compared to headwinds challenging the commodity chicken market and the companion protein categories in which Tyson plays. King added he no longer considers Tyson a commodity chicken company. In light of these gains, the company raised its guidance for Prepared Foods and reaffirmed it for the Chicken segment. “In Prepared Foods, we are raising the midpoint of our full-year segment operating income outlook with a revised range of $1.3 billion-$1.35 billion. “In Chicken,” he said, “we are reaffirming our full-year segment operating income outlook at a range of $1.9 billion-$2.05 billion.