Ubiquitous <[email protected]> wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
Auric Hellman <[email protected]> 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.
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote: >> Ubiquitous <[email protected]> wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
Auric Hellman <[email protected]> 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.
Ubiquitous <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote: >>> Ubiquitous <[email protected]> wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
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.
I haven't checked, but I would imagine few care. I don't see how
removing the word soup would be "woke." Is anyone suggesting soup is
an offensive word?
[email protected] wrote:
Ubiquitous <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote: >>>> Ubiquitous <[email protected]> wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
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.
I haven't checked, but I would imagine few care. I don't see how
removing the word soup would be "woke." Is anyone suggesting soup is
an offensive word?
I was referring to the renaming of "Aunt Jermima" and "Uncle Ben's".
On 8/1/2025 12:02 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:
[email protected] wrote:I used to buy Aunt Jemima yellow corn meal. I had no problem with the
Ubiquitous <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote:
Ubiquitous <[email protected]> wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
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.
I haven't checked, but I would imagine few care. I don't see how
removing the word soup would be "woke." Is anyone suggesting soup is
an offensive word?
I was referring to the renaming of "Aunt Jermima" and "Uncle Ben's".
name. I have since bought Pearl Milling Company yellow corn meal. I
have no problem with the name change. Since we became empty nesters, I >haven't bought their pancake mix, and never bought their crappy syrup.
Woke is basically good, but extreme woke is fucking goofy.
In article <1858193b43dafd48$2$1536856$4056de03
@news.newsgroupdirect.com>, [email protected]
says...
<Bryan's rape sex fantasy edited>
Jesus christ, your poor wife.
folks would say that I was a monster
I do. You are.
folks would say that I was a monster
In article <1858193b43dafd48$2$1536856$4056de03
@news.newsgroupdirect.com>, [email protected]
says...
<Bryan's rape sex fantasy edited>
Jesus christ, your poor wife.
folks would say that I was a monster
I do. You are.
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