The love we have for the food we make has connected us with families for over 150 years.Learn more about ourcompany,ourcultureand values,get to know our leadership team,and explore our history.
Our company
We’re proud of our rich history as the makers of the foods and beverages you know and love. It inspires our purpose: Connecting people through food they love.
Founded in 1869, today we are a focused brand powerhouse with two divisions: and Snacks. As a purpose-driven company, we play an integral role in society, from the food we make and the ways we make it to our longstanding commitment to the communities we call home and the environment.
Ourmission is to unlock our full growth potential, driven by ourstrategic plan:buildinga winning team and culture, accelerating profitable growth, fueling investments and margins with targeted cost savings, and delivering on the promise of our purpose.
As we continue toadvanceour strategic plan, we will deliver on the promise of our purpose,drivegrowth,and continue our legacy of impact for all our stakeholders.
committed over 3 years to nonprofit organizations to raise awareness, advance education, and fight racism and discrimination.
Our purpose, values, and culture
Our purpose and values are woven into the fabric of our company. We build and nurture a supportive, diverse, inclusive environment where people can bring their real selves to work, are empowered to thrive personally and professionally, and are given opportunities to reach their full potential.
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Our leadership team
Our leaders arefocused onunlocking our full growth potentialbybuilding a winning team and culture,delivering results,andcaring forour communities and our planet.
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“You never can tell from where you’re going to get an idea.”
Margaret Rudkin, Pepperidge Farm founder
Our history
We were founded by fruit merchant and namesake Joseph Campbell and commercial canner Abraham Anderson in 1869 as Anderson & Campbell. We claimed the name Campbell Soup Company during Dr. John T. Dorrance’s tenure as president in honor of his groundbreaking invention—condensed soup. Now, over 150 years later, we’re proud of the legacy we’ve built making food people love and the role our brands play in kitchens, cupboards, pantries—and bellies—throughout North America.
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Careers at Campbell’s
We take pride in what we do—the food we make, the ways we help communities thrive, the integral role we play in people’s lives—and we’re always looking for ways to improve. That’s why, when you join our team, we ask for your very best. In return, we offer:
A dynamic workplace where you can be real, be yourself, and be empowered to thrive
Endless opportunities for you to pursue your goals and grow your career
A strong network to support you, mentor you, and challenge you along the way
Interested in joining our team?
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By the numbers
Career development
80%
of salaried employees participate in learning and development opportunities.
connection
11
Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) for opportunities to connect, grow, and discuss important issues.
matching gifts
$1,500
in matching of nonprofit gifts available to each employee.
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The Campbell Soup Company, doing business as Campbell's, is an American company, most closely associated with its flagship canned soup products; however through mergers and acquisitions, it has grown to become one of the largest processed food companies in the United States with a wide variety of products under its ...
Food that supports our communities. Food that gives our employees opportunities to thrive. Food that helps create a healthier, more sustainable environment. Connecting people through food they love is our purpose.
Good, Better, Best,” and “Campbell's Famous Food.” In the early 1930s, Campbells' introduced the slogan MMM MMM GOOD with the launch of their chicken noodle soup.
Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans are perhaps the most well-known images of American modern art. Initially created as a series of thirty two canvases in 1962, the soup cans gained international acclaim as a breakthrough in Pop Art.
Soups are classified into two groups: clear soups and thick soups. Soups can be consumed hot or cold, depending on the climate of the region where it's being served and flavours can be sweet or savoury. Americans eat more than 10 billion bowls of soup each year their favourite being Chicken Noodle.
Meaning & Analysis. Among Warhol's most famous works, the Campbell's Soup Can series encapsulates his fascination with consumer culture and processes of mass production.
Our mission is simple: to advance the life-changing work of mission-driven organizations. Across five decades, we've lived that mission by investing ourselves in the aspirations and sharing in the successes of thousands of nonprofit organizations as they advance their unique visions for the future.
Guided by our purpose and values, we're proud of the way we support and care for each other, our communities, and the people we serve. Joining our company means being part of a dynamic, collaborative, and competitive team that expects excellence. A team where people come first, and diversity is embraced.
Summary. Campbell explores the theory that mythological narratives frequently share a fundamental structure. The similarities of these myths brought Campbell to write his book in which he details the structure of the monomyth. He calls the motif of the archetypal narrative, "the hero's adventure".
A vision statement should answer the basic question, “What do we want to become?” A clear vision provides the foundation for developing a comprehensive mission statement.
We were founded by fruit merchant and namesake Joseph Campbell and commercial canner Abraham Anderson in 1869 as Anderson & Campbell. We claimed the name Campbell Soup Company during Dr. John T. Dorrance's tenure as president in honor of his groundbreaking invention—condensed soup.
"Soup puts the heart at ease, calms down the violence of hunger, eliminates the tension of the day, and awakens and refines the appetite." - Auguste Escoffier.
"Soup is the song of the hearth... ...
"Good soup is one of the prime ingredients of good living." - Louis P.
Campbell Soup is not owned by hedge funds. The company's largest shareholder is Mary Alice Malone, with ownership of 18%. The Vanguard Group, Inc. is the second largest shareholder owning 7.9% of common stock, and BlackRock, Inc. holds about 6.0% of the company stock.
Campbell's strengthened its business with existing customers but also gained market share among new millennials and Gen Z consumers, Campbell CEO Mark Clouse said during the company's earnings call in March. Combined, the demographic cohorts reflect the nation's biggest buying groups.
Campbell Soup Company, American manufacturer, incorporated in 1922 but dating to a canning firm first established in 1869, that is the world's largest producer of soup.
Led by our iconic $2.1 billion Campbell's brand, our portfolio extends beyond soup to foods such as Pepperidge Farm cookies, breads and Goldfish crackers; Arnott's, Kjeldsens and Royal Dansk biscuits; V8 juices; Bolthouse Farms super-premium beverages, carrots and dressings; Plum organic baby food; Swanson broths and ...
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