Where did Joseph Campbell begin selling soup?
Joseph Campbell, the founder of the Campbell Soup Company, did not sell soup. He was a businessman who bought the company in 1869 and expanded it into a major food production company.
The company was founded in 1869 by Abraham Anderson, who was already selling condensed soups. Joseph Campbell's role was in the expansion and development of the company, leading to the iconic red and white soup cans we know today.
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