gordonangela+FollowCampbell’s Soup Exec’s Wild Rant: 3D Chicken?!So, Campbell’s Soup is in hot water after a top exec allegedly went on a wild rant, claiming their chicken comes from a 3D printer and calling their products “junk for poor people.” Not only is this a PR nightmare, but it’s got folks side-eyeing what’s really in their pantry staples. The real lifehack? Always check your labels—and maybe try making your own soup once in a while! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CampbellsSoup20Share
mary01+FollowCampbell’s Soup exec’s shocking comments spark outrageA Campbell’s Soup executive is under fire after being caught on tape mocking low-income customers and making offensive remarks about Indian coworkers—all while admitting to coming to work high. The recording, made during what was supposed to be a routine salary meeting, has left many in Charlotte and beyond questioning the company’s workplace culture and values. The executive has been placed on leave pending investigation. How do you feel about supporting brands when their leaders act this way? Should companies be held more accountable for the behavior of their top staff? #Food #CampbellsSoup #WorkplaceCulture10Share
Michael Morgan+FollowCampbell’s Soup Exec’s 3D Meat BombshellNot me rethinking every can of Campbell’s I’ve ever eaten. The internet is losing it after a secret recording caught a Campbell’s Soup exec claiming their soups have “3D printed meat” and calling their products “sh-t for poor people.” The company’s VP is now on leave, but people are seriously grossed out—and Florida’s Attorney General is even investigating. Did Campbell’s just ruin everyone’s childhood comfort food? #Food #CampbellsSoup #FoodNews01Share
Christine Cobb+FollowWhy are Campbell’s soup cans leaking?Finding leaky, discolored Campbell’s soup and Kirkland tomato paste cans in a brand-new pantry is raising eyebrows in Wisconsin—and across the country. These cans weren’t expired, yet some had black spots, holes, and even left stains on the shelves. The CDC warns that damaged or leaking cans could mean botulism risk, even if the best-by date is years away. Turns out, others have had similar issues with different brands and temperature-controlled pantries. Have you checked your canned goods lately? Let’s talk: is this a fluke, a storage problem, or something bigger? #Entertainment #TVSeries #CampbellsSoup10Share