Campbell’s Rejects Claims It Uses 3D-Printed or Lab-Grown Chicken in Soups

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The company said allegations in a leaked recording are ‘patently absurd’ and insists its meat comes from longtime USDA-approved U.S. suppliers.

The Campbell’s Company has rejected claims that it uses 3D-printed, lab-grown, or otherwise artificial chicken in its soups, calling the allegations “patently absurd” and reiterating that all of its chicken comes from USDA-approved U.S. suppliers.

The company, formerly known as the Campbell Soup Company, issued a statement on Nov. 25 after the emergence of an audio recording in which a senior IT executive appeared to disparage the company’s products and customers.

“We do not use 3D-printed chicken, lab-grown chicken, or any form of artificial or bioengineered meat in our soups,” Campbell’s said in the statement.

The recording featuring the controversial ingredient claims was made by former employee Robert Garza and was referenced in a lawsuit he filed against Campbell’s in Michigan last week.

The audio allegedly captures Martin Bally, Campbell’s vice president of information technology, making a series of insulting remarks about Campbell’s food, customers, and workforce, including mocking the company’s soup as “highly process[ed] food” for “poor people,” along with suggestions that the company use “bioengineered meat.”

“Even in a can of soup, I look at it, and look at bioengineered meat,” the person in the recording says. “I don’t want to eat a [expletive] piece of chicken that came from a 3D printer, do you?”

The Epoch Times has been unable to verify the authenticity of the recording.

Garza alleged in his complaint that he was fired in January after notifying his manager that he wanted to report the comments to human resources, and is seeking monetary damages.

Campbell’s said in a statement on the lawsuit that Bally has been placed on temporary leave pending an internal investigation, adding that the alleged remarks do not reflect Campbell’s values and that Bally had no involvement in food production.

“If the comments heard on the audio recording were in fact made by Mr. Bally, they are unacceptable,” the company said. “Such language does not reflect our values and the culture of our company. We do not tolerate that kind of language under any circumstances.”

By Tom Ozimek

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Company statement on the Garza Lawsuit and alleged audio recording 

News November 25, 2025

We want to make sure you know the facts.

Robert Garza, a former Campbell’s employee, recently released an alleged audio recording of him speaking with Campbell’s VP of Information Technology, Martin Bally, in connection with a lawsuit Mr. Garza filed against the company. If the comments heard on the audio recording were in fact made by Mr. Bally, they are unacceptable. Such language does not reflect our values and the culture of our company. We do not tolerate that kind of language under any circumstances. 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 to provide consumers with good food at a good value. We know that millions of people use Campbell’s products, and we’re honored by the trust they put in us. The comments heard on the recording about our food are not only inaccurate—they are patently absurd. 

The chicken meat in our soups comes from long-trusted, USDA approved U.S. suppliers and meets our high quality standards. All our soups are made with No Antibiotics Ever chicken meat. Any claims to the contrary are completely false. 

Keep in mind, the alleged comments heard on the audio were made by a person in IT, who has nothing to do with how we make our food.

For more information on our ingredients, visit here.

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