"Campbell's soup is for poor people? Pot bioengineered meat? I don't want to eat chicken that came from a 3D printer?" WTF?..YOU'RE FIRED! STOCK TANKS

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Campbell's fires executive after recording of his disparaging remarks about ingredients​

Campbell's refuted the claim its soups are made with bioengineered meat.

Campbell's has fired an executive who was allegedly caught on tape calling the soup company's products "highly process[ed] food" for "poor people," and that the chicken in it is "bioengineered meat."

After a review of the recording, Campbell's confirmed in a statement Wednesday that the company believes the voice in question belongs to Martin Bally, a vice president, who as of Tuesday no longer works at the company.

A lawsuit filed Thursday in Wayne County, Michigan, against Campbell's, obtained by ABC News, highlights a conversation between Bally and former cyber security analyst Robert Garza who recorded the discussion.

"We have [expletive] for [expletive] poor people … who buys our [expletive]? ... I don't buy [expletive] Campbell's products, barely anymore. It's not healthy, now that I know what the [expletive] in it,” Bally allegedly stated in the recording. "Even in a can of soup, I look at it and we can eat pot bioengineered meat. I don't want to eat a [expletive] piece of chicken that came from a 3D printer,” he allegedly said.


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Martin Bally, an executive at Campbell's, is temporarily on leave amidst an investigation into remarks about the ingredients in soup products.

In a phone interview with ABC News, Campbell's emphasized the alleged comments made about their food is "false and completely inaccurate."

Garza claims in the suit that Bally made the comments after the pair met in a restaurant to discuss his salary in 2024.

He also claims in the suit that he wanted to go to the company's human resources department to report Bally's behavior, but instead of an investigation Garza says he was fired weeks later.

A spokesperson for Campbell's told ABC News in an emailed statement that Garza was terminated for good reason and was with the company for less than 5 months.

Garza is suing the company for alleged retaliation and a hostile work environment. He is seeking emotional and economic damages.

"This situation has been very hard on Robert. He thought Campbell's would be thankful that he reported Martin's behavior, but instead he was abruptly fired," Zachary Runyan, an attorney for Garza, told ABC News.

Bally, who worked in the company's information technology department and has no connection to how the soup is made, had initially been placed on a temporary administrative leave while Campbell's investigates the claims made in the lawsuit.

"If the comments were in fact made, they are unacceptable. They do not reflect our values and the culture of our company," the company spokesperson added. "We are proud of the food we make, the people who make it and the high-quality ingredients we use ... the comments made about our food are completely inaccurate and absurd."

Campbell's said the "no antibiotics," "100% real" chicken meat used in its soups "comes from long-trusted, USDA approved U.S. suppliers" and meets their "high-quality standards."

The company said it "has not been able to verify the validity of the recording and has not been provided with a copy either."

A representative for Bally did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment.

 
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Campbell’s has placed a top IT executive on leave after a lawsuit claimed he was recorded mocking the company’s products and customers — allegedly calling Campbell’s soup “highly processed food” and “for poor people.” The complaint, filed by former employee Robert Garza, accuses vice president of information technology Martin Bally of making those remarks during a salary meeting in 2024, along with racist comments about Indian workers and references to going to work high on marijuana edibles.

Garza says he was later fired after raising concerns to his manager. Campbell’s says if the comments on the recording were in fact made, they are “unacceptable,” “do not reflect our values,” and are “patently absurd” — noting Bally works in IT and has nothing to do with how the food is made. The company also says its chicken comes from USDA-approved suppliers and meets high quality standards.





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3D chicken leak wipes $1b off Campbell's stock in 72 hours nationwide ALERT issued

‘3D Chicken’ Leak Wipes $1B Off Campbell’s Stock In 72 Hours – Nationwide Alert Issued©Helena Bottemiller Evich - X
A leaked audio recording allegedly captured Martin Bally, Campbell's VP of Information Technology, admitting the company uses '3D-printed' and 'bioengineered' chicken in its soups. The whistleblower's secret recording—released as part of a federal lawsuit—shattered consumer trust instantly.

Within 72 hours of peak scandal exposure, Campbell's market capitalization erased approximately $1 billion in shareholder value. One recording. One voice. One crisis that obliterated 156 years of American trust.

The Whistleblower's Dilemma


Robert Garza, a cybersecurity analyst hired by Campbell's in September 2024, secretly recorded a meeting with Martin Bally in November 2024 to capture alleged admissions about company operations and ingredient sourcing. Garza reported what he heard to his supervisor, J.D. Aupperle, in early January 2025.

Twenty days later, on January 30, 2025, Garza was terminated without explanation. Now, his wrongful termination and retaliation lawsuit alleges that Campbell punished him for attempting to report corporate misconduct.

Is Campbell's Meat Bioengineered

The leaked audio allegedly captures a voice saying: "I don't want to eat a piece of chicken that came from a 3D printer, do you?" The same voice describes Campbell's meat as "bioengineered" and "for poor people."

The remarks were documented in legal filings and confirmed by major media outlets, including ABC News, Business Insider, and The Canadian Press. One sentence. One admission. One voice that triggered a national food-tech controversy and shattered brand loyalty across America.

The Recording Gets Darker


The recording reportedly captures an hour-long tirade of contempt. The alleged voice disparages Campbell's customer base: "We have shit for poor people. Who buys our shit?" and "I don't buy Campbell's products barely anymore. It's not healthy now that I know what's in it."

An alleged portrait of management contempt for the very families who built the brand into an American icon.

Racist Remarks Compound the Crisis

The leaked recording allegedly contains racist remarks about Indian employees, with the voice heard saying, something like "Indians don't know a thing. Like they couldn't think for themselves." These offensive comments were reported across multiple independent outlets, including The Times of India and international media.

Combined with allegations of food ingredient concerns and contempt for low-income consumers, the scandal triggered swift regulatory and investor reaction.

Garza Fired 20 Days After Reporting

Garza reported Bally's comments to his supervisor in early January 2025. He was fired January 30, 2025—just 20 days later. No Human Resources follow-up. No whistleblower protection investigation.

No independent review of his claims. His wrongful termination lawsuit alleges retaliation and creation of a hostile work environment for attempting to report alleged corporate misconduct.



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3D chicken leak wipes $1b off Campbell's stock in 72 hours nationwide ALERT issued

‘3D Chicken’ Leak Wipes $1B Off Campbell’s Stock In 72 Hours – Nationwide Alert Issued©Helena Bottemiller Evich - X
A leaked audio recording allegedly captured Martin Bally, Campbell's VP of Information Technology, admitting the company uses '3D-printed' and 'bioengineered' chicken in its soups. The whistleblower's secret recording—released as part of a federal lawsuit—shattered consumer trust instantly.

Within 72 hours of peak scandal exposure, Campbell's market capitalization erased approximately $1 billion in shareholder value. One recording. One voice. One crisis that obliterated 156 years of American trust.

The Whistleblower's Dilemma

Robert Garza, a cybersecurity analyst hired by Campbell's in September 2024, secretly recorded a meeting with Martin Bally in November 2024 to capture alleged admissions about company operations and ingredient sourcing. Garza reported what he heard to his supervisor, J.D. Aupperle, in early January 2025.

Twenty days later, on January 30, 2025, Garza was terminated without explanation. Now, his wrongful termination and retaliation lawsuit alleges that Campbell punished him for attempting to report corporate misconduct.

Is Campbell's Meat Bioengineered

The leaked audio allegedly captures a voice saying: "I don't want to eat a piece of chicken that came from a 3D printer, do you?" The same voice describes Campbell's meat as "bioengineered" and "for poor people."

The remarks were documented in legal filings and confirmed by major media outlets, including ABC News, Business Insider, and The Canadian Press. One sentence. One admission. One voice that triggered a national food-tech controversy and shattered brand loyalty across America.

The Recording Gets Darker

The recording reportedly captures an hour-long tirade of contempt. The alleged voice disparages Campbell's customer base: "We have shit for poor people. Who buys our shit?" and "I don't buy Campbell's products barely anymore. It's not healthy now that I know what's in it."

An alleged portrait of management contempt for the very families who built the brand into an American icon.

Racist Remarks Compound the Crisis

The leaked recording allegedly contains racist remarks about Indian employees, with the voice heard saying, something like "Indians don't know a thing. Like they couldn't think for themselves." These offensive comments were reported across multiple independent outlets, including The Times of India and international media.

Combined with allegations of food ingredient concerns and contempt for low-income consumers, the scandal triggered swift regulatory and investor reaction.

Garza Fired 20 Days After Reporting

Garza reported Bally's comments to his supervisor in early January 2025. He was fired January 30, 2025—just 20 days later. No Human Resources follow-up. No whistleblower protection investigation.

No independent review of his claims. His wrongful termination lawsuit alleges retaliation and creation of a hostile work environment for attempting to report alleged corporate misconduct.



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It sucks dude was fired, but it's probably somewhere in the paperwork that you can't leak internal communications.

But 3D chicken meat tho......?


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Which of you are consuming that high sodium swill? I eat soup made from scratch exclusively. Be kinder to yourselves.
If they can recover from this debaucle, their stock is ripe for the plucking,
sidebar: they gonna need a damn good crisis management firm





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If they can recover from this debaucle, their stock is ripe for the pluckig,




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Black folks don't need that high sodium swill. Let the white people have it. Their salt requirement is higher than Black folks.
 
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Black folks don't need that high sodium swill. Let the white people have it. Their salt requirement is higher than Black folks.
That ain't got nothing to do with me making loot on their stocks...... as long as someone buys it and their stock recovers.... I don't fuck with their shit either.... haven't had it in years.... I make my own chicken noodle soup
sidebar: you know as well as I do that you can't tell us black folks nothing, somewhere there's a bowl of one of their soups in front of some dude reading about this as he eats it, shrugging his shoulders


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Agreed! But i would not touch their stock, it has been on a down turn for the last few years...shit trash
Like I said, only if it recovers..... I checked their stock price..... been around $30 for a few months..... I posted the Google finance link in my reply to @Lexx Diamond

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Most people who don't have an old lady in the back making that shit from scratch... Hell some restaurant probably crack opening some shit and pouring it into a bowl

Lot of people don't know lot of Chinese ice tea at the Chinese restaurant is liptons ice tea with brown sugar
Sad, because it's the simplest shit in the world to make.
 
Most people who don't have an old lady in the back making that shit from scratch... Hell some restaurant probably crack opening some shit and pouring it into a bowl

Lot of people don't know lot of Chinese ice tea at the Chinese restaurant is liptons ice tea with brown sugar
It’s mad easy to tell can soup from home made it’s easy as fuck to make soup. Its 2028 , google a fucking recipe for god sake!!

What’s Chinese tea?
 
I guess.. but its easy to make French fries and a hamburger..but people still going to any fast food usa...
That makes sense because you have to do all sorts of shit to make a burger and fries . When you can just drive up and get it. Canned soup you still have to go to a store. Might as well buy all the I gradients since you in the sounded anyways!!!!! BUY THE DAMN BROTH AND CAREOTS!!!!!!!
 
That makes sense because you have to do all sorts of shit to make a burger and fries . When you can just drive up and get it. Canned soup you still have to go to a store. Might as well buy all the I gradients since you in the sounded anyways!!!!! BUY THE DAMN BROTH AND CAREOTS!!!!!!!
Broth, carrots, celery, onion, egg noodles, a couple of spices and some chicken.... rotissiere chicken if you don't have time..... it don't have to be a Costco one.... you can make damn near any supermarket one taste good



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Broth, carrots, celery, onion, egg noodles, a couple of spices and some chicken.... rotissiere chicken if you don't have time..... it don't have to be a Costco one.... you can make damn near any supermarket one taste good



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Way more ingredients than making a burger, yet new burger joints open up every yr and every yr billions of dollars are made by burger spot... Most kids under 10 can make a burger now ask them to make soup... Yet nobody talks about how lazy people are buying burgers
 
Way more ingredients than making a burger, yet new burger joints open up every yr and every yr billions of dollars are made by burger spot... Most kids under 10 can make a burger now ask them to make soup... Yet nobody talks about how lazy people are buying burgers
You can get these simple ingreadients and eat a decent home made meal for five days or more with some rice, longer..... I wasn't talkn about easier to make..... and if you're trusting your kid with a frying pan on the stove.... take the time to teach him to make some soup with vegetables in it.... fuck the unhealthy shit


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