Campbell’s Fires Exec Over Offensive Remarks, Soup Claims

Campbell's fired an executive after a recording revealed offensive remarks and false claims about soup ingredients (no lab-grown chicken). Firm denies allegations and reaffirms quality.
” If the comments listened to on the audio recording were in reality made by Mr. Bally, they are unacceptable. Such language does not show our worths and the culture of our firm. We do not tolerate that kind of language under any type of scenarios,” Campbell’s claimed.
Controversial Remarks Unveiled
Bally’s supposed remarks appeared as component of a claim versus Campbell’s from ex-employee Robert Garza– who videotaped the director dissing the chicken, describing Indian colleagues as “morons” and stating he occasionally shows up to function high.
Campbell’s says that its soup is made with actual meat– not “3-D published hen”– and stated it has actually terminated an exec who allegedly made the eruptive insurance claims in a bombshell recording that trashed the business’s items and customers.
Campbell’s Denies False Claims
Campbell’s turned down such remarks, stating in a statement: “We boast of the food we make, the people who make it and the top notch active ingredients we use to provide customers with great food at a great worth.”
“The comments heard on the taping regarding our food are not only inaccurate, they are patently ridiculous,” the 155 year-old firm stated on its internet site. “We do not utilize lab-grown chicken or any kind of kind of man-made or bioengineered meat in our soups.”
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