Campbell's

The Campbell's Company
Campbell's
Formerly
  • Anderson & Campbell (1869–1876)
  • Joseph A. Campbell Preserve Company (1876–1896)
  • Joseph Campbell & Co. (1896–1922)
  • Campbell Soup Company (1922–2024)
Company typePublic
IndustryFood processing
Founded1869 (1869)
FounderJoseph A. Campbell
HeadquartersCamden, New Jersey, U.S.
Key people
Products
Revenue US$10.3 billion (2025)
US$1.12 billion (2025)
US$602 million (2025)
Total assets US$14.9 billion (2025)
Total equity US$3.90 billion (2025)
OwnerMary Alice Dorrance Malone (15%)
Number of employees
13,700 (2025)
Subsidiaries
Websitecampbells.com

The Campbell's Company (formerly the Campbell Soup Company) is an American company, most closely associated with its flagship canned soup products. The classic red-and-white can design used by many Campbell's branded products has become an American icon, and its use in pop art was typified by American artist Andy Warhol's series of Campbell's Soup Cans prints.

Campbell's has grown to become one of the largest processed food companies in the United States through mergers and acquisitions, with a wide variety of products under its flagship Campbell's brand as well as other brands including Pepperidge Farm, Snyder's of Hanover, V8, and Swanson. With its namesake brand Campbell's produces soups and other canned foods, baked goods, beverages, and snacks. It is headquartered in Camden, New Jersey.