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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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Snopes broke the news in United States on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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