Posted on 05/23/2023 1:38:23 PM PDT by Cronos
May the parent company lose much more.
Yuengling is my #1.
History would seem to indicate the boycott will eventually lose steam. The right and the middle can’t hold onto the level of hatred needed to make the boycott stick. Now, when the leftists threaten, others usually capitulate. Just ask the LA Dodgers organization.
$110 Million. Amazing.
Rivals “steal away customers?” I think they drove their customers away. It is not like Bud Light is anything special...
I hosted a children’s birthday/pool party for my brothers grand son two weekends ago. Parents that brought Bud Light were mocked unmercifully for drinking “queer beer”. I just watched :)
if you ask people to go without
yeah it fizzles
but just switching brands is way easier to maintain
Ordinarily I would agree with you, except in this case, Bud Light is nothing special and when the customers go to a better beer, they won’t be back.
And what happens when people (well, mostly men) that Miller and Coors have their own issues with being woke?
*find out that
I thought so too, but this may hold because the Bud light flavoured sparkling water is a commodity product with no discernible distinct characteristic that sets it apart from its competitors.
Exactly, this is not a whisky that has a unique taste.
Go for a better beer. Maybe a Carlsberg
Budweiser has become a referendum on our federal government and its absurdities. No sympathy however.
I think the times are different now. The right usually have some establishment type come out and say “hey we don’t do boycotts and they don’t work anyway because we can’t boycott everyone” and the whole thing fizzles.
This time they got Trump Jr to say that but it didn’t work, because this time the voices who are rallying for it have been steadfast and given the product is basically a base consumable, like bottled water, or bread. It’s easy to switch away and maintain.
In fact that was why Bud Light was picked as the target, there are a thousand woke companies, but Bud Light was targeted because it was the one company that was most vulnerable.
Yuengling Lager.
You and others here could be right. Bud Light’s success may be mostly attributable to their marketing, beginning with their past Super Bowl commercials. Of course, for the 2023 Super Bowl, Anheuser-Busch chose to run their Budweiser spot in select regions such as New York, Philadelphia and California. That should have be a sign of things to come.
I’ve told my adult softball team - NO ONE is allowed to bring Budweiser or Bud Light for post-game beers.
Nothing happens. This isn’t a boycott we are seeing, it is a natural aversion to being made fun of by your friends.
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