Posted on 05/04/2023 7:57:10 AM PDT by cotton1706
Fenway Park Bud Light Ghost Town
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Oh NOW you tell me.
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The difference being, if you don't pay your taxes, they'll jail and/or kill you. You have no choice in supporting them with your money.
Try Coors Banquet if you haven’t already. I’m usually partial to micro IPAs, but Coors Banquet is the best of the bunch of “everyday” beers, IMO. Has some flavor, and it’s not too sweet, as a lot of them are.
Don’t even then. Crush them as an example.
Tsun Tzu bet the Emperor he could make his concubines a crack squad. They were undisciplined and screwing around so he assembled them, called two of the biggest screw offs to the front and beheaded them. The discipline was immediate.
Make Fox and AB those examples.
I asked my friend and neighbor's 27 year old son who was visiting his Dad what he thought of the whole situation. His answer was.. "I ain't drinkin' that QUEER BEER $HIT"
If that perspective and attitude continues to fester and spread I think AB is in BIGGER trouble than they realize!.
It appears NOW they ARE!
“Overconsumption of [A/B’s product] has destroyed untold marriages, caused untold numbers of roadway deaths...”
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Well said, pingjockey. Here in Japan the market for great-tasting 0% alcohol, 0% sugar beer is picking up steam — and I say that because I see non-alchohol beer brands being heavily advertised here on T.V. with top actor/actresses promoting it.
When a non-alcohol beer tastes this good — and a 350 ml can costs only $1 at the grocer store — why not make the switch? My favorite is a Suntory brand named All-Free.
The Conservative Treehouse had some interesting insights on this:
“It depends on the region and wholesaler product mix, but Bud and Bud Light easily make up more than half of the specific portfolio of distributor gross product sales.
When the #1 and #2 products that consist of more than half your gross revenue drop by 20 to 25%, essentially the value of your company has just dropped by the same percentage. A $50 million beer distributorship, now worth $40 million and falling fast.
Additionally, and worse still for the parent company, the sales of the competitor products have increased by the same amount as the collapse in the targeted brand. Coors Light and Miller Lite have picked up all the customers. This is what’s known as a “hard brand switch;” meaning it’s likely to be very difficult – if not impossible – to regain brand position.”
That excerpt from your article is pretty much TRUE in terms of marketing and probably will remain that way unless something very unusual happens.
Bud just can’t accept that they’ve totally destroyed a brand. New name, start over; flush it guys, come on….
“Yes, AB had a blunder with the trans campaign.
Get over it.”
NO! The exquisite success of this boycott is driving home a message: get woke, go broke. Bud Light is now cursed, and cursed it must remain.
LOL. That’s good.
<>This is a reminder (of something many Freepers forget) that there are millions of decent Americans in every state—even Massachusetts<>
Agree. It is why I view the screeching at FR against an Article V Convention of the States as illogical.
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