Campbell's Soup Exec's Hot Mic Comments on Lab-Grown Meat and "Bioengineered" Products
The Jimmy Dore ShowNovember 26, 20257 min91,928 views
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- 🎙️ A former Campbell's Soup employee has filed a lawsuit alleging a VP made disparaging remarks about the company's products, employees, and customers on a hot mic.
- 🗣️ The recording captures the VP, Martin Baly, allegedly admitting to coming to work high, making racist remarks, and criticizing the company's food as "bioengineered meat."
- 🧐 The former employee, Robert Garza, claims he was fired for coming forward with this information.
The Rise of Engineered and 3D-Printed Meat
- 🔬 The video explains that 3D-printed meat is created using "bioinks" derived from animal stem cells, which are then layered by printers to mimic real meat's texture and taste.
- 🌍 Scientists promote this technology as a way to reduce the environmental impact of traditional livestock farming.
- 🥩 Companies like Redefined Meat, Good Meat, Stakeholder Foods, and Alf Farms are highlighted as key players in developing and producing 3D-printed meat products.
Broader Implications for Food Supply and Control
- 💰 The narrative suggests a push by investors, including figures like Bill Gates, to control the food supply through engineered meat, potentially squeezing out traditional farming.
- 📈 The lab-grown meat market is projected to grow significantly, reaching approximately $700 million by 2032.
- ⚠️ Viewers are urged to eat real food, question dominant narratives, and identify who profits from the shift towards engineered food products.
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Lab-grown meat3D-printed meatCampbell's SoupBioengineered foodStem cellsFood supply chainEnvironmentalismTraditional farmingHot mic recordingCorporate whistleblowingFood technologyCultivated meat
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