The Campbell Soup legacy has given New Jersey’s Dorrance family a fortune of approximately $15 billion (£11bn), according to Forbes data from 2020. John T. Dorrance (pictured) invented the globally-recognised condensed soup formula back in 1897, and his heirs have profited ever since. Three Dorrances are currently members of the 10-figure club: Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, who has the biggest share in Campbell Soup Company; Bennett Dorrance, who has a 15% stake in the family business; and John Dorrance III, who has a net worth of $2.6 billion (£1.9bn). Dan Loeb, founder of Third Point Management, who is also a shareholder in the business, attempted to oust 12 members of the Dorrance family from the company’s board in 2018, citing the company’s poor performance. However, Loeb was unsuccessful, and descendants of the founder remain the company’s biggest shareholders.