Business Campbell’s Soup VP Mocks ‘Poor People’ Who Buy Its Food in Secret Recording - "We have shit for fucking poor people. Who buys our shit? I don’t buy Campbell’s products barely anymore. It’s not healthy now that I know what the fuck‘s in it.""Fucking Indians don’t know a fucking thing,"

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Campbell’s Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer Martin Bally

PUBLISHED
NOV 24, 2025 AT 05:55 AM EST
UPDATED
NOV 24, 2025 AT 11:01 AM EST

By Robert Alexander
Senior Crime & Court Reporter

Campbell Soup Company is facing an employment discrimination and retaliation lawsuit in Wayne County Circuit Court after a former security analyst alleged he was fired for reporting inappropriate conduct by a senior executive.

The complaint, Garza v. Campbell Soup Company, case number 25-018465-CD, was filed on November 20, 2025, by the Runyan Law Group on behalf of plaintiff Robert Garza. The defendants are Campbell Soup Company and supervisor J.D. Aupperle.

The claims—centered on a secretly recorded tirade in which a senior vice president allegedly mocked the company’s products, its customers, and Indian employees—challenge the credibility of Campbell’s public values and highlight broader concerns about how corporations handle discrimination complaints.

Campbell Soup Company told Newsweek that—if the recording was legitimate—the comments were unacceptable and did not reflect its values, adding that the executive was on leave while an investigation was carried out.

Newsweek contacted attorneys for Garza for comment via email outside of normal office hours on Monday.

Why It Matters​

The lawsuit against Campbell Soup Company raises serious questions about executive accountability, workplace culture, and retaliation inside one of America’s most recognizable brands.

It could shape not only the company’s internal response but also wider conversations about employee protections, corporate transparency, and the consequences of leadership misconduct.

What To Know​

The Recording And Alleged Misconduct

According to the lawsuit and interviews Garza gave to local media, the claims stem from a recorded meeting between Garza and Campbell’s Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer Martin Bally. Garza, who began working remotely for the company in September 2024, said he met Bally at a restaurant in late 2024 believing they would be discussing his salary.

Instead, Garza alleges the executive delivered an hourlong tirade criticizing the company’s products, disparaging employees and customers, and making racially offensive remarks about Indian colleagues.

Local 4 News in Detroit broadcast portions of the recording. In it, a speaker identified as Bally is heard saying, "We have s**t for f***king poor people. Who buys our s**t? I don’t buy Campbell’s products barely anymore. It’s not healthy now that I know what the f**‘s in it."

He also referenced "bioengineered meat," saying, "I don’t wanna eat a piece of chicken that came from a 3D printer."

The recording, which lasted longer than an hour and 15 minutes, included what Garza said was a "disgusting" rant alleged to be made by Bally about his coworkers: "F***ing Indians don’t know a f***ing thing," and "Like they couldn’t think for their f***ing selves," it said in part.

The recording also allegedly captured Bally admitting he came to work after consuming marijuana edibles.

Garza said the exchange left him feeling "pure disgust."

The Retaliation Claim

He kept the recording private for several weeks before reporting Bally’s remarks to his direct supervisor, Aupperle, in January 2025.

His attorney, Zachary Runyan, said Garza believed he was acting to protect co-workers who were the subjects of the alleged comments. "He was really sticking up for other people," Runyan told Local 4.

According to the lawsuit, Garza was terminated on January 30, 2025—roughly 20 days after raising his concerns.

Runyan said Garza had no record of disciplinary action and had not been written up for performance issues.

"He had never had any disciplinary action, they had never written him up for work performance," Runyan said.

Garza also told reporters that he received no follow-up from Human Resources after submitting his complaint.

He said the termination made finding new employment difficult, ultimately taking 10 months to secure another job.

The lawsuit accuses Campbell Soup Company of maintaining a racially hostile work environment and retaliating against Garza for reporting discriminatory conduct. It asserts claims of employment discrimination and race-based retaliation under Michigan law.

A brief summary of the filing published by Law.com states that Garza contends he was terminated "in retaliation for reporting discrimination based on race."

Company Response

Campbell Soup Company issued a statement acknowledging the seriousness of the allegations.

A spokesperson for the company told Newsweek: "If the recording is legitimate, the comments are unacceptable. They do not reflect our values and the culture of our company. Mr. Bally is temporarily on leave while we conduct an investigation.

"We are proud of the food we make, the people who make it and the high-quality ingredients we use. The comments on the recording are not only inaccurate—they are patently absurd.

"Keep in mind, the alleged comments are made by an IT person, who has nothing to do with how we make our food."

Garza, meanwhile, has contrasted his experience with the company’s public messaging.

He referenced Campbell’s motto about treating employees "like family," saying, "That’s not the case."

The company has not publicly addressed questions about Bally’s employment status, and Local 4 reported that attempts to reach him directly were unsuccessful.

The legal proceedings are ongoing in Wayne County Circuit Court.

While the recording has drawn significant public attention, the case now centers on whether Garza’s termination was an act of retaliation and whether the alleged remarks contributed to a hostile work environment.

The court will determine what, if any, legal consequences follow from the conduct described in the complaint.

What People Are Saying​

Robert Garza, talking about his perception of Bally’s conduct and power dynamics, said: "He thinks he’s a C-level executive at a Fortune 500 company and he can do whatever he wants because he’s an executive."

Zachary Runyan, attorney for Garza, in a summary of the retaliation claim said: "The response to Robert sticking up for other people is he gets fired, which is ridiculous."

What Happens Next​

The case now proceeds through the early phases of litigation, beginning with Campbell Soup Company and supervisor J.D. Aupperle formally responding to the complaint before the court sets a schedule for discovery, hearings, and motions.

Both sides will exchange evidence—including the full recording, HR documents, emails, and personnel files—and key witnesses such as Robert Garza, the executives involved, and HR staff are likely to be deposed.

Campbell’s internal investigation will continue in parallel, and because the allegations involve a senior executive and a potentially damaging recording, settlement discussions are likely to develop as discovery unfolds.

If the case does not resolve, it will move through summary-judgment motions and potentially to a jury trial, where the central questions will be whether Garza was fired in retaliation for reporting discriminatory conduct and whether the recording supports claims of a hostile work environment.

Update 11/24/2025, 09:39 a.m. ET: This article has been updated with comment from The Campbells Company
 
I have a question.

Why was he being recorded in the first place?
Everyone who dares speak honestly is in danger of attracting a cunt looking to record and use them to go viral for clout and updoots from the fagenda.
 
Based goy-slop peddler?

The soup is nothing but salt, corn sugar and GUT RAPE (vegetable oil). The entire food supply is poison, they are dying the goddamn salmon orange with petroleum byproducts. Year over year, more and more heart attack inducing, liver destroying, insulin spiking, artery corroding, INDUSTRIAL LUBRICANT and refined carbohydrates are being pumped into you.

They want you to pay into the system your entire life only to drop dead at 65, they want you fat, sick, depressed and docile, they want you sexually retarded and autistic. They burned Hitlers fitness manual. They took your folates!

I knew about the media, the banks, the universities, big pharma but the most fundamental battle ground I have always turned a blind eye too is the super market. Eat MEAT, Eggs, avocados, nuts, olives, cheese, fruit, rice, oats. Fuck dent corn, fuck cotton seed and canola! Starve the globalist poison out of you like Eugenia Cooney! This is war and if you eat anything with a fucking label on it you don't hate them enough.
 
Sodium/salt naggers can go kick rocks. One can of chunky a week, whatever flavor you want. If you want to bitch about something, start with the microplastics in the invisible can liner. Sometimes you just need an easy chili or steak and potato fast with some cheesy garlic bread or Texas toast. It ain't killin' me!

Otherwise, glad this greasy meatball is giving jeets the honest truth.
 
Based goy-slop peddler?

The soup is nothing but salt, corn sugar and GUT RAPE (vegetable oil). The entire food supply is poison, they are dying the goddamn salmon orange with petroleum byproducts. Year over year, more and more heart attack inducing, liver destroying, insulin spiking, artery corroding, INDUSTRIAL LUBRICANT and refined carbohydrates are being pumped into you.

They want you to pay into the system your entire life only to drop dead at 65, they want you fat, sick, depressed and docile, they want you sexually retarded and autistic. They burned Hitlers fitness manual. They took your folates!

I knew about the media, the banks, the universities, big pharma but the most fundamental battle ground I have always turned a blind eye too is the super market. Eat MEAT, Eggs, avocados, nuts, olives, cheese, fruit, rice, oats. Fuck dent corn, fuck cotton seed and canola! Starve the globalist poison out of you like Eugenia Cooney! This is war and if you eat anything with a fucking label on it you don't hate them enough.
Absolutely agree. You're not wrong when it comes to any of this but uh... you're scaring the folks away
 
Sodium/salt naggers can go kick rocks. One can of chunky a week, whatever flavor you want. If you want to bitch about something, start with the microplastics in the invisible can liner. Sometimes you just need an easy chili or steak and potato fast with some cheesy garlic bread or Texas toast. It ain't killin' me!

Otherwise, glad this greasy meatball is giving jeets the honest truth.

Yeah I don't think the salt (or the saturated fats we replaced with sugar and cheap/shitty omega-6 loaded oils, or cholesterol for that matter) is the core issue. We used to pay soldiers in salt and eat tons of cured foods, I doubt it's the source of our modern woes.... just that with the soup in particular they treat it like a cheap substitute for flavor.

Absolutely agree. You're not wrong when it comes to any of this but uh... you're scaring the folks away

I'm embracing my role as schizoid Uncle with rage problems, who screams about Hitler, and am practicing for Thanksgiving... Seems to work for Sam Hyde but that might be the gear.
 
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This thread is making me wonder if anyone ever actually watered down their Campbells and instead just ate it as is out of the can. You're supposed to water it down, not eat it straight
 
He's not wrong. Those soups are loaded with sodium.

I'm pretty sure they also contributed to my kidney stone...
Gotta go for the low sodium, a single can will "only" hit you for 60-80% of your daily recommended intake (for what U.S. nutrition recommendations are worth...)

Regarding this rant, beautiful. It might make me stop buying Campbell's not because of this guy's behavior but because he's pilling me on a Jeet infestation.
 
The lawsuit accuses Campbell Soup Company of maintaining a racially hostile work environment and retaliating against Garza for reporting discriminatory conduct. It asserts claims of employment discrimination and race-based retaliation under Michigan law.

A brief summary of the filing published by Law.com states that Garza contends he was terminated "in retaliation for reporting discrimination based on race."
Also, looking more carefully at this, what discrimination is he alleging? Was the guy just bitching about jeets? Or did he say dumb shit like "I totally didn't hire this guy because he was a jeet"?

One's a crime, the other just hurts people's feelings. But I guess there's no distinction between the two anymore.
 
maybe campbells isn't using actual labgrown chicken (although maybe this guy knows something we don't) but industrially produced and processed chicken is so bad what's the difference
 
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