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From: Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
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Subject: Re: Campbell Soup changes its name after 155 years
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 15:07:30 -0400
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In article <5j6anjp8qgkaoe0kmcl18k0m5b55d32df7@4ax.com>, 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.
>>>>
>>>>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.
>>>
>>>How has the Pearl Milling Company done since its name change?
>>
>>Poorly, I hope!
>
> 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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