Campbell’s VP Caught On Tape Saying Their Soup Is ‘Sh*t For Poor People’ With ‘Bioengineered Meat’!
🚨 Campbell’s VP EXPOSED in Shocking Leaked Recording: “Our Soup Is Sht for Poor People!”*
— Internet Erupts as Bioengineered-Meat Comments Spark Nationwide Outrage
In a scandal that’s shaking one of America’s most iconic food brands, Campbell’s Soup Company is under fire after a secret recording allegedly captured one of its own executives trash-talking the very product millions of families buy every week.
According to a lawsuit and leaked audio now circulating online, Martin Bally, a vice president at Campbell’s, is heard making jaw-dropping remarks — including calling the company’s soup “sh*t for poor people” and mocking customers who “actually buy this crap.”
But that’s not even the part that sent social media into meltdown.
In the same recording, Bally reportedly claims the soup contains “bioengineered meat” and jokes about avoiding chicken that “comes from a 3-D printer.” The explosive comments have fueled a wave of panic, memes, conspiracy theories, and furious demands for answers.
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🔥 Public Backlash Erupts Within Hours
As soon as the audio hit the internet, hashtags like #SoupGate, #CampbellsCrisis, and #PoorPeopleSoup began trending in multiple states.
Consumers took to TikTok and X to express their disbelief:
“I grew up on Campbell’s — and this is how they talk about us?”
“Bioengineered WHAT?!”
Meanwhile, content creators wasted no time cooking up parody videos, reaction rants, and breakdowns of what “bioengineered meat” might even mean.
🏢 Campbell’s Scrambles to Control the Damage
Campbell’s responded with an emergency statement, confirming that the voice in the recording is “believed to be” Bally’s — and that he has been terminated.
The company insists that:
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Their soup does NOT contain 3-D printed meat
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Their ingredients follow strict USDA standards
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Bally’s comments were “offensive, inaccurate, and unacceptable”
But critics aren’t buying it. Consumers are demanding transparency, ingredient breakdowns, and — for some — a full FDA investigation.
⚖️ The Lawsuit Behind the Leak
The controversy began when the employee who recorded the video filed a wrongful termination lawsuit, claiming he was fired after reporting Bally’s comments to HR.
The lawsuit also mentions additional offensive remarks, adding even more fuel to the fire.
🤯 What Happens Next?
Experts say this scandal could become one of the biggest corporate PR disasters of the year. Campbell’s stock watchers are nervous, consumer trust is shaken, and the public is demanding accountability.
One thing’s for sure:
Campbell’s never expected its biggest ingredient in 2025 would be drama.