The Campbell’s Company fired a top executive after he went on an hour-long rant about the company’s products and called its customers “poor.”
The maker of Campbell’s chicken noodle soup said Wednesday it had fired a vice president and chief information security officer, Martin Bally, after investigating an offensive tirade recorded and released by a former Campbell’s cybersecurity analyst, Robert Garza.
“We have s—for f— poor people, right?” Bally said in an expletive-laced recording. “Who buys our s—? I don’t buy…Campbell’s products barely anymore.”
According to Garza’s recording, Bally later went on to attack the company’s products and their ingredients and allegedly made racist remarks about his Indian coworkers.
“It’s not healthy. Now that I know what’s…in it. Even in a can of soup

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