Oh gee, will they go after Pepsi or 7Up or Dr Pepper this way?
Not good that 13% voted woke.
The baby killers are lunatics. Did they actually think this would happen? Those turd rollers are doing too many drugs.
Did some woke idiot who bought one share propose this?
Living people
“We’re ‘woke,’ but we ain’t Budweiser.”
I think something unfortunate should happen to those group members.
New tag...and I don’t care for coke unless it’s got Bacardi in it.
If the Woke hate making money they should sell their shares
Corporate America is filled with baby murderers. It’s financially advantageous for companies to lower employee turnover rates by discouraging female employees from having babies and encouraging them to brutally kill their babies. A day of absence to murder a baby is less expensive than hiring a new employee and training her.
Smart execs running products that now sell to EVERYbody will NOT repeat the Bud (avoidable) disaster if they possibly can.
The Bud Thing just might help the market run a little smoother, IF the big shots are really listening.
“If you sell a national product to everybody, stay OUT of the Briar Patch.”
Woke-a-Cola is still feeling the drop in sales from their “Be Less White” campaign. They can ill afford discontinuing sales in any location.
Staying out of it is the best defense for a corporation, it is relatively easy to stay silent against the push to go woke, but it is a blood bath once they sign up for it, from then on whatever they do will incur huge market costs.
Bud Light is seeing this, now whatever choices they make they are dealing with a huge and passionately angry mass that is activated against that choice.
Rather than face what the left does when you try to put the genie back in the bottle, it is better to just stonewall them at the very beginning and let their efforts and energy die down, the long-term damage will be less.
Any corporation that gets into politics deserves disrespect and purchasing avoidance. That applies to conservative as well as liberal politics.
Some Disney shareholders should try the same approach. I would buy some shares to support them ;)
Over the long-term, does not Coca-Cola (like every other consumer products) benefit from more births rather than less? Every baby not aborted will be sitting in a McDonald’s a decade from now guzzling a Sprite.
Why not vote on mandatory late term abortions for Coca Cola shareholders and executives? I bet that many would vote for that without even thinking.
If Coca Cola were to accede to those demands it would be bankrupt shortly. You cannot cut off a majority of your customer base suddenly and survive as a business.