Yesterday at 12:45 PM ·
Imagine finding out a company feeding millions of families… a company that has cans sitting in your cabinet and mine right now… had an executive caught on a secret recording saying their products are basically “sht for fcking poor people.”
Saying the meat was “bioengineered” and comparing it to chicken from a 3-D printer.
Like quality doesn’t matter because of who they think is buying it.
Because this isn’t just about soup.
It’s about how companies talk about us when they think we won’t hear them.
It’s about the quiet belief that poor people don’t deserve quality… or honesty… or real food on the shelves our kids choose from.
And I’m sorry… but when did we stop being people.
When did feeding struggling families become an open invitation to cut corners.
When did it become acceptable to hide ingredients and shrug because “they’ll eat it anyway”.
We are not disposable.
We are not less deserving.
We are not bodies to be filled with whatever is cheapest to produce.
We are parents and workers and caretakers trying to survive a world that already makes every basic human need feel like a luxury.
This isn’t about being poor.
This is about being human.
Because the second a company decides one group is worth less and the second they decide transparency doesn’t apply to “those people” it becomes inhumane.
Enough.
Enough acting like people with less money somehow deserve less food, less truth, less dignity.
I’ll never buy
Campbell's again and either should you because THIS is what we stand for.
The statements in the recording do not represent Campbell’s views and the person who made them is no longer with the company. We understand you have questions, learn more here:
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