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Soup Execs Accused of Mocking Poor & Racism

Summary

  • Company executives allegedly mocked poor consumers.
  • Racist remarks were reportedly made about colleagues.
  • Allegations include comments about 3D-printed meat.
Soup Execs Accused of Mocking Poor & Racism

A recent lawsuit accuses company executives of making disparaging remarks about customers and colleagues. Allegations include executives mocking poor people and making racist comments about Indian coworkers. The legal filing also references a disturbing conversation about "bioengineered meat that came from a 3D printer."

The accusations surfaced after a former employee reportedly recorded a salary meeting. This recording allegedly captured the executive's offensive statements and admissions of drug use at work, potentially constituting a federal crime.

A company spokesperson has strongly refuted the claims, stating the comments are inaccurate and absurd. They expressed pride in the company's food, employees, and ingredients, asserting the allegations do not reflect their values.

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The lawsuit alleges executives mocked poor customers, made racist remarks about colleagues, and discussed bizarre food production methods.
Yes, the company spokesperson denied the allegations, calling them "patently absurd" and inaccurate.
A former employee reportedly recorded a salary meeting where executives allegedly made offensive remarks.

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