Campbell's is defending itself after a company executive was allegedly caught on tape calling the soup company's products "highly process[ed] food" for "poor people," and that the chicken in it is "bioengineered meat." A new lawsuit filed Thursday in Wayne County, Michigan, against Campbell's, obtained by ABC News, highlights a conversation between a Campbell's vice president, Martin Bally, and former cyber security analyst Robert Garza who recorded the discussion. "We have [expletive] for [expletive] poor people … who buys our [expletive]? ... I don't buy [expletive] Campbell's products, barely anymore. It's not healthy, now that I know what the [expletive] in it,” Bally allegedly stated in the recording. "Even in a can of soup, I look at it and we can eat pot bioengineered meat. I don't

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