This branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company has yet to be featured in an episode of The Office, however it was mentioned in the episode Branch Wars as a branch that has a bad reputation, just not as bad as that of Scranton. The branch's bad reputation likely comes from the fact that Camden, NJ has for several years been considered one of the most dangerous cities in America. In a deleted scene from Branch Wars, Michael lists a specific characteristic of each branch, explaining that Camden is "in a basement."
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| - This branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company has yet to be featured in an episode of The Office, however it was mentioned in the episode Branch Wars as a branch that has a bad reputation, just not as bad as that of Scranton. The branch's bad reputation likely comes from the fact that Camden, NJ has for several years been considered one of the most dangerous cities in America. In a deleted scene from Branch Wars, Michael lists a specific characteristic of each branch, explaining that Camden is "in a basement."
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| - This branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company has yet to be featured in an episode of The Office, however it was mentioned in the episode Branch Wars as a branch that has a bad reputation, just not as bad as that of Scranton. The branch's bad reputation likely comes from the fact that Camden, NJ has for several years been considered one of the most dangerous cities in America. In a deleted scene from Branch Wars, Michael lists a specific characteristic of each branch, explaining that Camden is "in a basement." In Company Picnic, Holly mentions that Camden and Yonkers had recently closed due to the economic downturn.
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