Excellent.
They bought their tickets, I say, let ‘em crash.
Incomes have been slashed for the salespeople who work at the roughly 500 independent wholesalers that sell Anheuser-Busch products to restaurants, bars, and grocery stores.
Budweiser trying to guilt trip the beer drinking American; “(t)hese people are our neighbors, family members and friends. They are in every community in America.” You should have thought about when you gave an elite credentialed woman who probably has never drank a beer since her Harvard days and lives in a multimillion residence in Manhattan the marketing job.
This boycott works because not only are people not buying it, but also people don’t want to be seen in public buying or consuming it, because they don’t want to be ridiculed.
Ridicule works! And it’s high-time we used it more often, the Left has used it for years.
At what point do shareholders have a case to sue the company for not acting in good faith? Has AB Inbev fired that marketing exec yet? Last I heard she was still on her leave of absence. The Q2 earnings call is going to be interesting
Gate-keeping glowies like Hannity helped suppress organized boycotts, but they only put off the inevitable pain of larger, spontaneous boycotts. In fact, this is worse than the standard “boycott.” They ain’t coming back.
Poor babies.
Look for another job.
The gravy train has ended at AB.
Bud Light sales DROP 60%! Pres says LOSING shelf space PERMANENTLY, sales reps QUIT!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9Vg0i37DuI&ab_channel=AdamPost
So sad, too bad, bye bye. š¤£šš¤£šš¤£šš¤£š
The most VALUABLE asset in retail is shelf space.
Vendors and distributors have fought years to get lots of eye level prime space.
Right now Bud Light’s retail shelf space is nothing more than inventory.
If products don’t move, retailers must make adjustments.
Consumers struck the first blow.
Retailers adjusting shelf space for Bud Light will be just as big if not bigger blow.
if distributors are upset
they should be upset
with AB
thankfully consumers are still free to choose
Came across this funny cartoon, www.siddliteral.com, Queen of beers, haha.
In years past owning a Budweiser Distributorship was a license to print money, your product was sold everywhere, and it did not require a hard sell to get your product in new restaurants, etc.
Now, these woke idiots have turned a gold mine into a money pit.
I guess Bud Light did not know their audience.
The beer will sell in gay bars. That is now your audience.
People still drink beer. I am sure other beer manufacturers needs more staff.
Budweiser needs to think outside the box. Maybe they should start selling their product in Target stores.
Oh, wait. That probably wonāt work. Never mind.
Schmitts Gay Beer might sue for some kind of infringement.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCOSejS1SSY
My grocery storeās Bud stock hasnāt been moving for weeks. Now, theyāve drastically reduced the available Budweiser products. Where they used to take up a sizeable section of the refrigerated and stacked beer sections, they are relegated to very small areas now. Yeungling and Miller seem to be taking up the newly released space.
Also, I was at a cookout last week and all of us who drink beer brought some to put in the hostsā built in cooler on their back patio. There was just about every kind of beer in there except Bud.
Last year, probably half the beer in there was a Budweiser product.