Posted on 07/11/2023 11:04:12 AM PDT by Red Badger
Seriously, man … how embarrassing can one company get?
For over three months since its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, beer giant Bud Light has been getting rocked with embarrassment on a daily basis.
For both Bud Light and its umbrella brand Anheuser-Busch, sales have completely tanked. And speaking of that umbrella, it’s been getting slammed with heavy rain as Anheuser-Busch’s stocks have come down as well. And what’s been A-B’s plan in an attempt to get out of their Mulvaney disaster?
To just simply act like nothing ever happened.
Instead of just owning up to their stupidity and issuing an apology to America, Bud Light has been on one heck of a social media campaign on their Twitter, hoping that tweet after tweet after tweet … after tweet … digs them out of the hole. And it’s failing in absolute flying colors.
Like I’m not even joking with you … as soon as Bud Light sends out a tweet, users hop on it like flies on crap just to flick dung of embarrassment at America’s favorite beer the traitorous beer brand.
And it’s happening again, this time with a tweet that reads “the best beer is an open beer” with a GIF of a Bud Light can being opened.
VIDEO AT LINK...........
Check out the torching:
TWEETS AT LINK...............
God … Bud Light is so cringe at this point.
And with where we’re at now, I don’t know how Anheuser-Busch recovers. I know for me, I’ve moved on to Twisted Teas, my wife drinks Truly now and several of my colleagues ditched Bud Light for High Noons — which is another brand I’ve gotten fond of. And my fellow Americans are obviously doing the same thing. Literally every time I go to the grocery store or a shop, their Bud Light (and Budweiser) stock is always full to the maximum.
Anheuser-Busch’s reign in America is over … as a matter of fact, they should just leave.
BYE!
Keep the pressure up...I think people were rightly offended when a person so disturbed was presented as a someone whose taste in beer was worth emulation.
The reaction is pity for Mulvaney ( what a sad person), anger that the advertiser thought we didn’t understand the new thinking, and incredulousness that the advertiser thought we would be swayed to accept proud delusional people.
For approval of such advertising and inability to analyze the response the company is shown to be insincere and is no longer worthy of ANY support. Time to move on to all other non InBev beers. Goodbye. Take your dwindling value and disappear.
Break up “ Big Beverage” and return Anheuser Busch to an independent American Company in St. Louis and not Leuven, Belgium.
After there was an article saying she was fired, there was one backtracking. The company isn’t being transparent about what’s going on?
it’s like watching a drunk dude continually punch himself in the face
I remember witnessing an accident many years ago...
A drunk guy rear ended a car at a stop sign, proceeded
to back up then hit them again two times more.
(Keep the pressure up)
I agree. They’ll try any angle now.
I read in a marketing rag that they fired the “flawed genius” behind the campaign and at least one other responsible party.
AB should help its former employees find jobs with other brewers and distributers...it’s just the right thing to do.
My local favorite BBQ joint jettisoned all their AB beers for .50 cents a bottle.
It might be BL’s next commercial: Bud Light Mountain. For manly men who like other manly men. Drink BL.
Modelo’s ownership varies in the US and outside the country. The beer maker is owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev in countries outside of the United States. However, within the US, it is owned by the New York-based beverage conglomerate Constellation Brands, helmed by CEO, Bill Newlands.
Modelo is owned by AB Inbev.
However:
Constellation Brands, a Rochester, New York-based company, licensed to sell Modelo in the U.S. since 2013 as part of an agreement with antitrust regulators after InBev bought Grupo Modelo, said on Wednesday it has nearly doubled its marketing spending on Modelo over the past five years and continues to see a “runway for growth” in the U.S. But Bud Light will try to counter that.
I don’t think they care. Modelo is the #1 beer now and Modelo America may be independent because SEC would not allow AB-Inbev to buy them but the bunch in Mexico is ALL owned by AB-Inbev... where is all the Modelo being sold in the US being bottled? Where is your local Modelo bottler?
Mulvany needs God and a psychiatrist. The JAMA (Journal of American Medicine Assoc) has just released a study that trannies have a 770% higher rate of suicide than normal people. What are Dylans chances?
Inbev delenda est.
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