Both the claim and the purported audio recording stemmed from a report by WDIV, a local news outlet in Detroit. According to the report, Robert Garza, a former Campbell's employee suing the company, ...
(Beyond Pesticides, December 22, 2025) After a U.S. Court of Appeals Court decision in October that upheld the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) “bioengineered” food label language, Beyond ...
The USDA committed legal error by exempting “highly processed foods,” such as sugar, from being labeled as “bioengineered,” according to federal appeals court ...
Nine years ago, lawmakers thought they had settled the issue of GMO labeling. A law passed in the summer of 2016 after months of negotiation shut down state labeling requirements and gave companies a ...
A day after Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said that his office is investigating allegations that the Campbell’s Soup Co. uses bioengineered meat in their soups, the company is strongly ...
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Campbell Soup VP secretly recorded calling products “Crap for Poor People,” triggering lawsuit and outrage [VIDEO]
A Detroit news segment has ignited national fury. It revealed secretly recorded audio of Campbell Soup Company’s Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer Martin Bally calling the brand’s ...
The Campbell’s soup company has fired a top executive after a recording surfaced in which he allegedly described the company’s products as highly processed food for “poor people” and falsely claimed ...
(Beyond Pesticides, December 17, 2025) In a 50-plus page opinion, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled in October for the plaintiffs on providing general public access to ...
Campbell's refuted the claim its soups are made with bioengineered meat. Campbell's has fired an executive who was allegedly caught on tape calling the soup company's products "highly process[ed] food ...
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