A Campbell’s soup executive is accused of making disparaging comments about their employees and the customers who buy their products.

Martin Bally, Campbell’s vice-president and chief information security officer, allegedly made the offensive remarks during a November 2024 meeting that was secretly recorded by Robert Garza, a former cybersecurity analyst with the company.

Garza said he had a gut feeling that “something wasn’t right with Martin” so he set up a sit-down with Bally to discuss his salary and decided to record it, WDIV reported.

On Nov. 20, Garza filed a lawsuit alleging racist remarks, admissions of drug use at work, and retaliation after he reported it. Campbell Soup Company, Bally, and supervisor J.D. Aupperle are named as defendants in the suit.

In the recording, a

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