Florida Investigating Campbell’s After Claims of 3D-Printed ‘Fake Meat’
Florida's Consumer Protection division investigates Campbell's after false claims of 3-D printed chicken surfaced, with Campbell's confirming chicken comes from USDA-approved suppliers.
- On Nov. 25, Campbell Soup Company denied using 3-D printed, lab-grown or bioengineered meat, saying its chicken comes from long-trusted, USDA-approved U.S. suppliers.
- Last week, a lawsuit by Robert Garza alleged he recorded an over-an-hour rant by a Campbell's executive, WDIV reported on Nov. 20, citing this former employee from Camden, New Jersey.
- Portions of the alleged recording include Martin Bally referencing a '3D printer' and refusing 'bioengineered meat', alongside derogatory remarks about Indian employees.
- Campbell's response included placing Martin Bally on leave and launching an internal investigation while Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier's Consumer Protection division demands answers.
- Regulatory moves include FDA approvals for three companies and state bans in Florida, Montana, and others, while Mission Barns sells cultivated meat at $13.99.
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Campbell's exec is out after rant mocking 'poor' customers, '3D-printed chicken' goes viral
Campbell's is weathering a firestorm over a recording that includes a person, who the soup maker now says it believes to be Martin Bally, insulting the company's products and customers.Scott Olson/Getty ImagesA Campbell's VP accused of calling the company's chicken "3D-printed" is no longer at the company.Campbell's said it believes Martin Bally is the voice in a secretly recorded conversation with a former employee that went viral.In that conve…
Florida AG vows to investigate Campbell’s after claims of ‘lab grown meat’
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said he plans to investigate Campbell Soup Company over allegations it uses “lab grown meat” in soups — a claim the company vehemently denies.
Florida AG vows to investigate Campbell’s after claims of ‘lab grown meat’
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier vows to investigate the Campbell Soup Company after claims the company uses 'lab-grown meat' in its soups -- a charge the company denies.
Campbell’s Rejects Claims It Uses 3D-Printed or Lab-Grown Chicken in Soups - The Thinking Conservative News
Campbell’s rejects claims it uses 3D-printed or artificial chicken, calling allegations absurd and affirming its chicken comes from USDA-approved suppliers. The post Campbell’s Rejects Claims It Uses 3D-Printed or Lab-Grown Chicken in Soups appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
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