Campbell's fires executive who was recorded saying company's products are for 'poor people'

"Campbell's Fires Executive Caught on Tape Making Racist, Insulting Comments About Company Products and Customers"

A Campbell's executive has been let go after a recording surfaced showing him disparaging the company's products as being for "poor people" and making racist remarks about Indian workers. The comments were made by Martin Bally, a vice president in Campbell's information security department.

According to a lawsuit filed last week, Bally was recorded saying that Campbell's food is "highly processed" and only available to those who can't afford better. He also allegedly called Indian workers "idiots," suggesting they are unintelligent or incapable.

Campbell's fired Bally on Tuesday after learning about the recording, calling his comments "vulgar, offensive, and false." The company said it does not tolerate such language and that Bally's behavior is not representative of its values or culture.

However, some have questioned Campbell's defense of its products. In response to Garza's allegations, Campbell's stated that its chicken is sourced from trusted US suppliers, raised without antibiotics, and meets high quality standards. But the company admitted that Bally's comments were "not only inaccurate, they are patently absurd."

Garza, who filed the lawsuit, is seeking monetary damages from Campbell's, Bally, and his former manager J.D. Aupperle. Campbell's has stated that Aupperle remains employed by the company.

The incident highlights the ongoing issue of workplace racism and the need for companies to take swift action against such behavior. As one commentator noted, "It is unacceptable for anyone in a position of power to disparage an entire group of people based on their ethnicity or background."
 
🀯 just watched that Campbell's executive get canned after he was caught dissing the company's products and making racist comments about Indian workers πŸ€–. Like, I get it, we've all had bad days, but this dude took it to a whole other level πŸ˜’. His comments were not only hurtful but also completely untrue - like, who says that? πŸ€” Campbell's was all like "oh no, our values don't align with Bally's" and that's fair enough πŸ‘. But now I'm wondering if they're being too soft on their products πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I mean, if you can't trust someone in a position of power to speak kindly about your company, what does that say? πŸ’― the takeaway is that workplace racism needs to be taken seriously and companies need to take swift action against it πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ This whole thing with Campbell's and Martin Bally is just wild... I mean, come on! How can you be that clueless? πŸ™„ Like, seriously, you're a VP in info sec and you think making racist comments about Indian workers and saying their customers are "poor people" who can't afford better is okay? πŸ˜‚ It's just basic human decency. And the fact that he got caught on tape makes it even more egregious.

But what really gets me is how Campbell's tried to spin this by saying Bally's comments aren't representative of their values or culture πŸ€”. Like, are you kidding me? That's like trying to wash your hands of responsibility for some bad guy's actions. It's still your company, after all. πŸ’Ό

And what's with the response about Campbell's chicken being sourced from trusted US suppliers and meeting high quality standards? πŸ™„ Yeah, sure, but at the end of the day, it's still a processed food product made by people who are being discriminated against. It's just not right. 😐
 
πŸ€” This recent scandal surrounding Campbell's executive Martin Bally is a stark reminder of the need for corporations to address and condemn racism in the workplace 🚫. While it's commendable that Campbell's has taken swift action against Bally's outburst, one can't help but wonder if their defense of their products is more than just lip service πŸ’Ό.

The fact that Bally was able to make such egregious comments without consequence for so long speaks volumes about the systemic issues that allow racism to flourish in certain industries πŸ€–. It's also concerning that some might interpret Campbell's response as downplaying the severity of the situation, rather than taking a strong stance against racism and promoting a culture of inclusivity 🌎.

Ultimately, this incident serves as a catalyst for companies to re-examine their internal policies and procedures to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future πŸ’‘. It's also a call to action for consumers to be more vigilant about the products they purchase and the companies they support, and to demand greater accountability from those in power πŸ‘Š
 
omg 😱 this is so messed up!!! i cant believe what this guy did! his comments about indian workers are literally disgusting 🀒 and that he's making racist remarks about campbell's products? what a tool 🀑. the company needs to do better, like, seriously improve their diversity & inclusion training or something πŸ“š. and i'm so with garza on this lawsuit - she deserves justice πŸ’ͺ. it's not just about bally, it's about creating a culture where everyone feels respected & valued πŸ’•. campbell's might say they don't tolerate that kind of language, but their actions speak louder than words πŸ—£οΈ.
 
I just saw this news about Campbell's executive Martin Bally making some really ugly comments about the company's products and customers 🀯

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So like what really gets me is that he was talking down to Indian workers, calling them "idiots" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Can you even believe that kind of ignorance? And the worst part is Campbell's trying to defend him by saying his comments were "vulgar, offensive, and false" πŸ™„

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It's like, no Campbell's needs to do better than just firing Bally. They need to take a hard look at their own values and make sure they're not perpetuating racism in any way 🀝
 
Ugh πŸ™„, I'm like totally shocked that this happened at Campbell's! They're supposed to be all about making delicious soup and canned goods for everyone, but it looks like they've got some serious issues with diversity and inclusion πŸ’”. I mean, come on, calling Indian workers "idiots" is just not okay πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ, and saying their products are only for poor people? That's just plain wrong πŸ˜’.

And what really gets my goat is that this guy was a VP in the info security department 🀯. Like, who makes racist comments about customers while trying to protect company secrets? It's so hypocritical πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

Campbell's needs to do better than just firing Bally and saying it's not representative of their values 😐. They need to actually take responsibility for creating a culture that promotes respect and inclusivity 🌈. Otherwise, they're going to keep getting called out on their BS 🚫.
 
I'm literally shook by this Campbell's executive getting caught saying racist stuff about Indian workers and making comments about their products being for "poor people"... like, what kind of company culture allows this to happen? 🀯 They're all like "not representative of our values" but come on, you can't just fire someone because they said some stupid thing... it's not like they were promoting the brand or something. And now there's a lawsuit and everyone's talking about how companies gotta take action against racism in the workplace... πŸ™„
 
Ugh, can't believe this Campbell's exec got fired for being so racist 🀬. I mean, what's with making comments about the company products being for "poor people"? It's like, you're a VP and you shouldn't have that kind of attitude towards your customers. And calling Indian workers idiots? That's just low 🚫.

I'm all for holding companies accountable, but this one feels like a PR stunt to me. Like, they're trying to deflect from the fact that someone in their info sec department is making racist comments. And what about the rest of the company culture? Are we really supposed to believe it's not representative of their values? πŸ€”

I'm still on the fence about this whole thing, but one thing for sure - if you're gonna make a statement like that, own up to it and apologize properly. Just firing someone without addressing the issue doesn't feel right to me 😐.
 
I'm totally fuming about this 😑... like what even is going on with Campbell's? I get it, we all make mistakes, but come on! How can you just say those kinds of things and expect everyone to just be cool with it? πŸ€” It's not okay to call someone an idiot just because they're from a different culture. That's not just racist, that's hurtful and demeaning. And now this dude is just like a big ol' head honcho getting the axe for it? πŸ™„ I mean, I guess that's kinda fair, but what's gonna happen to all those people who might be affected by his words? Are they just gonna magically fix themselves or something? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And what about the Indian workers he was talking trash about? What are they gonna do now? It feels like Campbell's is trying to cover their own behind, you know?
 
I'm not buying it when Campbell's says Bally's comments don't represent the company's values πŸ€”. If you're gonna say that, then why are they still selling stuff with no changes? It feels like a PR spin to me 🚫. And what about all the people who work for Campbell's and might be Indian or from another background? Are they just supposed to ignore Bally's mean words and keep on working? That's not how it works, mate πŸ‘Ž. Companies gotta step up their game when it comes to treating everyone with respect, no matter what πŸš€.
 
Ugh πŸ™„ I mean, come on... This whole thing is just a mess! The fact that someone in a leadership role can make those kinds of comments and get away with it for so long is crazy 😩. And now Campbell's is trying to spin this by saying their products are high quality and sourced from trusted suppliers? πŸ™„ Like, no one believes that. It's clear they just don't want to deal with the backlash.

And can we talk about how Aupperle, Bally's former manager, is still employed by the company?! 😲 That's just shady. I mean, what does he know about this whole thing? Did he know about Bally's comments and not say anything? πŸ€”

I'm all for holding companies accountable for their actions, but this one feels like a classic case of damage control. Like, Campbell's is trying to save face rather than actually addressing the issue at hand. It's just going to make things worse in the long run. πŸ’Ό
 
ugh this is so crazy what was going through martin bally's mind 🀯 he's basically saying that campbell's products are only for poor ppl and calling indian workers idiots? like, what kind of person says that? πŸ™„ the fact that he got fired doesn't even seem like enough to the company considering how hurtful those comments were. i feel bad for the indian workers who have to deal with this kind of stuff in the workplace. can't we just get along and respect each other's cultures and backgrounds already? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
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