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Success! Campbell Capitulates to Compassionate Consumers

Since SHARK began our tireless campaign in 2005 to get Campbell Soup/Pace Foods out of the rodeo abuse industry, caring consumers everywhere have been waiting for this news:

"Campbell Soup Company and Pace Foods are no longer sponsors of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA)."

The cruel rodeo industry cannot continue its practices without the support of corporate and government welfare. Through the exhaustive efforts of animal supporters, humane organizations, and a vocal public that is tired of subsidized abuse, the "Campbell Soup Kills" campaign has been a definitive success. Read Campbell's full statement below.

October 23, 2006

Thank you for taking the time to contact us about our advertising. It is very helpful to hear what consumers like you have to say - good or bad - about the way we promote our product.

Campbell Soup Company and Pace Foods are no longer sponsors of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). As with all of our sponsorship programs, Campbell continuously evaluates the overall performance of our sponsorship programs. In this instance, Campbell and Pace Foods chose not to renew the PRCA sponsorship when it expired.

Thank you again for your comments.

Sincerely,

L. M. (name withheld to prevent harassment from rodeo people)
Consumer Services Representative

To learn more about the beginnings of this campaign, read below.

Please do not purchase these products as long as Campbell sponsors rodeos.

Campbell Soup Sponsors Animal Abuse

If you read Campbell's Code of Business Conduct and Ethics on the company website (www.CampbellSoup.com), you might think that this is a first class company always striving to do the right thing. Note for instance the following statement from Campbell President and CEO Douglas R. Conant: "At Campbell Soup Company, we are committed to conducting every aspect of our business in compliance with the law and the highest ethical standards. This commitment is a source of pride and strength for our company and for every Campbell employee." Sounds good, doesn't it?



Unfortunately, the reality is very different from the rhetoric. Campbell's, through its subsidiary Pace Foods, sponsors cruel rodeos that abuse, injure, and kill animals. The list of victims includes horses, bulls, steers, and even very young calves.

Campbell's subsidiary Pace Foods not only sponsors regular rodeos, but also rodeos that include steer roping, an event so brutal it is allowed in only a handful of western states in the US. Even more disturbing, Pace extends an individual sponsorship to a steer roper. Just how bad is steer roping? At the November 2004 steer roping finals in Amarillo, Texas, nine severely injured or dead animals had to be dragged out of the arena. A tenth staggered out while bleeding from the nose and mouth.

View Video Clips of Rodeo Animal Abuse. We must warn you that the images are very disturbing.

Don't yet know about the rodeo mafia? Go to www.RodeoCruelty.com.

Campbell's obviously doesn't care about the humane treatment of animals, nor does it have a problem with lying about it. Campbell's doesn't care that every credible humane society throughout the US and beyond is opposed to rodeo animal abuse. So what kind of people does Campbell give consideration to? Read some of the E-mail SHARK has received from the rodeo crowd. Why would Campbell support such people?

Campbell's response to SHARK'S campaign so far has been to assure people that everything is just fine at rodeos. to read Campbell's Letter. The letter even tells people concerned about rodeo cruelty to contact the rodeo association: the very people committing the abuse! Read SHARK's Response to Campbell's Bogus Claims.

Many rodeos across the US have few paying spectators. This should hardly come as a surprise. People who care about animals don't attend rodeos. With sponsorship money from big companies like Pace Foods and its parent company Campbell Soup, however, rodeos can continue to abuse animals even without spectators in the stands, and that's just what is happening.

Campbell's/Pace sponsorship money also allows rodeos to buy television time to air censored versions of rodeos that don't show calves being snapped backwards as they are roped, or steers injured and dragged in steer roping. Televised rodeos have injuries and deaths edited out too, all thanks to sponsorship money from corporate sponsors like Campbell Soup.

In spite of SHARK's voluminous rodeo cruelty documentation, Campbell's stands by its decision to support animal abusers. This is in complete contradiction to over twelve years of SHARK investigations into rodeos. It should be mentioned that those investigations have resulted in dozens of local television news stories across the United States, as well as award-winning national and international documentaries. It has also resulted in formal charges of animal abuse being brought against rodeo producers.

Our repeated attempts to communicate with Campbell's have so far been rebuffed. Additionally, Campbell's customer relations people are both lying to and frustrating customers. Some customer relations people are telling customers that theirs is the first rodeo complaint call they have received. Not only is this false, but SHARK's Tiger video truck actually spent three evenings at Campbell's headquarters in Camden, New Jersey, displaying graphic and compelling video of rodeo animal abuse on multiple one hundred inch movie screens. Everyone there knew about the Tiger's visit, and most everyone got to see the video documentation of rodeo animal abuse for themselves.

And that's not all. Campbell's customer relations people are actually telling customers to contact the PRCA with their concerns. This is a case of adding insult to injury, and amounts to public relations suicide. Calls to the PRCA are being met with stonewalling, rudeness, and even include instances of PRCA personnel hanging up on Campbell customers. The bottom line is that Campbell's can't defend its sponsorship of cruelty, and it is further hanging itself by then expecting the animal abusers to somehow redeem its reputation.

We hope that you will join other people who care about and respect animals in contacting Campbell's and telling this company to stop sponsoring animal abuse and animal abusers. Campbell Contact Information

Until Campbell's agrees to drop its rodeo sponsorship, we hope you will consider dropping Campbell's products from your grocery shopping list. Dropping Campbell's products is the surest way to get this heartless company's attention. See the list of Campbell Brands and Products Sold Worldwide.


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