Sujet : Re: Campbell Soup changes its name after 155 years
De : weberm (at) *nospam* polaris.net (Ubiquitous)
Groupes : rec.food.cooking alt.food.fast-foodDate : 25. Apr 2025, 20:07:30
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kw61@kw61.kw wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
judithlatham@gmx.com wrote:
Auric Hellman <adhellman1@gmail.com> wrote:
Soup lovers, brace yourselves for a significant change in the culinary
world. The Campbell Soup Company, with 155 years of history, has decided
to drop the word 'soup' from its name. From now on, the company will be
known as The Campbell's Company. This announcement was made by CEO Mark
Clouse, who explained that this decision is part of a broader effort to
expand the company's focus towards snacks and jarred sauces, beyond soups.
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The name change is a strategic move that seeks to retain the iconic
recognition of the company's name while better reflecting the breadth of
its product portfolio. According to Clouse, this change is 'subtle but
important,' as it maintains the reputation and value built over more
than a century and a half.
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How has the Pearl Milling Company done since its name change?
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Poorly, I hope!
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It's more likely there is no change of note. The actual name of
the company that appears isn't as much a concern at the quality
of the content of the cans.
I meant I hope people recognise the name change as Woke virtue signalling and
refuse to buy the items with a new name.
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