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Quoted: You're missing the point. People are upset about all of that, but feel powerless to do anything about it. I can't impact the direction of our military or school boards outside of my own district, but I sure as hell can choose what beer to buy. The Bud Light boycott isn't about beer. It is about the silent majority finding a voice. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Fill our schools with tranny talk, have our churches hold tranny festivals, destroy our military with deviant behavior but mess with our beer and its game on. Our priorities are so fucked. You're missing the point. People are upset about all of that, but feel powerless to do anything about it. I can't impact the direction of our military or school boards outside of my own district, but I sure as hell can choose what beer to buy. The Bud Light boycott isn't about beer. It is about the silent majority finding a voice. And hopefully just an initial toehold in a long climb we have yet to make. People are fed up; now they all need to understand it's OK to fight back. |
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Quoted: No, it's not. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/constellation-brands-completes-acquisition-of-grupo-modelos-u-s-beer-business https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-reaches-settlement-anheuser-busch-inbev-and-grupo-modelo-beer-case View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm not a lawyer, but I would say that is correct. You will be buying a product distributed by your local distributor who has distribution rights thru Constellation. But the product is made in a brewery half-owned by InBev. No, it's not. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/constellation-brands-completes-acquisition-of-grupo-modelos-u-s-beer-business https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-reaches-settlement-anheuser-busch-inbev-and-grupo-modelo-beer-case You have become the official EGDAGMC....educate gen disc about Grupo Modelo case Thanks |
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Quoted: Does a self inflicted wound qualify as force majeure... /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/0c96c781a5e6260d0827848aec47d205-381.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My complete speculation is that the distributors were informed (as if they didn't already know) that sales of Bud Light are way down and other beers in the AB portfolio are down as well. They may also have been told if sales continue to drop off a cliff, they may have to declare force majeure and re-negotiate terms with the distributors. A trial balloon may have been floated of renaming/re-launching a "new" branded beer to bypass the stigma associated with Bud Light. All that to say, only those at the meeting know. ETA: Based on the info posted above as I was typing, it sounds like AB hasn't learned their lesson yet. They will. Does a self inflicted wound qualify as force majeure... /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/0c96c781a5e6260d0827848aec47d205-381.gif Only if you use a bazooka pointed at both feet. |
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I can see their new marketing campaign targeted towards anorexic women. Bud Light: because you’re already fat enough.
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Quoted: Did a VP from Coors or Miller make a public statement calling their customers a bunch of frat boys who they didn’t want as customers? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Why is woke Coors and Miller going up? I thought people were boycotting woke shit Did a VP from Coors or Miller make a public statement calling their customers a bunch of frat boys who they didn’t want as customers? I think this point is important. They hired somebody who said they want to fire their existing customers. I guess they got what they wanted. |
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Quoted: You have become the official EGDAGMC....educate gen disc about Grupo Modelo case Thanks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm not a lawyer, but I would say that is correct. You will be buying a product distributed by your local distributor who has distribution rights thru Constellation. But the product is made in a brewery half-owned by InBev. No, it's not. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/constellation-brands-completes-acquisition-of-grupo-modelos-u-s-beer-business https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-reaches-settlement-anheuser-busch-inbev-and-grupo-modelo-beer-case You have become the official EGDAGMC....educate gen disc about Grupo Modelo case Thanks LOL. |
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Quoted: Maybe this will be the "scared straight" program corporations need. View Quote That is unfortunately no longer possible given the ownership structure. These are functionally all crown corporations now. The Federal government dumped TRILLIONS into the stock market between 2009 and now to prop it up during various stimulus plans. Those investments were placed with Blackrock and Vanguard, whose ownership and management was considered politically reliable (i.e., party member management just like Germany in the 1930-40s - why have a socialist revolution when you can just install reliable management). Those shares bought seats for activist investors (other party members) whose roles are to force political compliance, not smart business decisions. Its just like how large prestigious "N"GO charities are now run by progressive party compliance and government dollars. The private sphere didnt just shrink over the last two decades - it practically disappeared. |
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Quoted: No, it's not. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/constellation-brands-completes-acquisition-of-grupo-modelos-u-s-beer-business https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-reaches-settlement-anheuser-busch-inbev-and-grupo-modelo-beer-case View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm not a lawyer, but I would say that is correct. You will be buying a product distributed by your local distributor who has distribution rights thru Constellation. But the product is made in a brewery half-owned by InBev. No, it's not. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/constellation-brands-completes-acquisition-of-grupo-modelos-u-s-beer-business https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-reaches-settlement-anheuser-busch-inbev-and-grupo-modelo-beer-case I believe the beer is still made in Mexico and owned by InBev. InBev makes money from Constellation buying the beer and importing it. |
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Quoted: I HOPE THIS SHIT SPREADS. LIKE A WILDFIRE, I HOPE IT CROSSES MARKETS View Quote Me too |
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Quoted: That is unfortunately no longer possible given the ownership structure. These are functionally all crown corporations now. The Federal government dumped TRILLIONS into the stock market between 2009 and now to prop it up during various stimulus plans. Those investments were placed with Blackrock and Vanguard, whose ownership and management was considered politically reliable (i.e., party member management just like Germany in the 1930-40s - why have a socialist revolution when you can just install reliable management). Those shares bought seats for activist investors (other party members) whose roles are to force political compliance, not smart business decisions. Its just like how large prestigious "N"GO charities are now run by progressive party compliance and government dollars. The private sphere didnt just shrink over the last two decades - it practically disappeared. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Maybe this will be the "scared straight" program corporations need. That is unfortunately no longer possible given the ownership structure. These are functionally all crown corporations now. The Federal government dumped TRILLIONS into the stock market between 2009 and now to prop it up during various stimulus plans. Those investments were placed with Blackrock and Vanguard, whose ownership and management was considered politically reliable (i.e., party member management just like Germany in the 1930-40s - why have a socialist revolution when you can just install reliable management). Those shares bought seats for activist investors (other party members) whose roles are to force political compliance, not smart business decisions. Its just like how large prestigious "N"GO charities are now run by progressive party compliance and government dollars. The private sphere didnt just shrink over the last two decades - it practically disappeared. Fascism, basically. With a socially leftist gloss. |
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Screw them they were dumb enough to let someone pull this stupid idea off. Now live with it big boys. I like the way it turned out for them. You can’t shove the tri-bi LGBTQIA’s down our throats. And then have everyone be ok with that shit. Attached File
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Quoted: Of course, but that's not a reason to give Coors a pass is it? Quite a cop-out to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yes, but you had to research to find that. AB, and their tranny spokesperson put it out there for everyone to see. No searching necessary. Of course, but that's not a reason to give Coors a pass is it? Quite a cop-out to me. Did you miss the Bud marketing VP saying they need to change their image and dump their frat boy customer? Apparently AB does not want our money. Don’t give it to them. It is not rocket science. If Coors is trying to reach out to a new market while not insulting their current customers, I am ok with it. Just don’t tell me that I am not worthy of their products, service or respect. AB can go broke a s far as I am concerned. I hope their employees and business partners all land on their feet. |
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CIA plot got too much backfire.
Too hard of a push. This is learning on a companies expense. |
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So, I’m curious. How committed are you guys? If they run sales back to 1989 prices, are you gonna stack it deep? Or will you abstain, no matter how low it goes?
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Quoted: And KISS is an acronym for Knights In Satan's Service, right? Let's grow up, people ... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I read somewhere awhile back that COORs was an acronym meaning Comrades Of Our Racial Struggle. I doubt that realistically has any connection to the beer company though, probably just more people taking shit and changing it for their own usage. And KISS is an acronym for Knights In Satan's Service, right? Let's grow up, people ... Need something for Bud Light. Boys Undeserving of Dicks Lousy at Imitating Girls Hideous Trannies |
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It doesn’t help that mass media keeps running articles and calling the dude a “she.” It’s keeping the disgust fresh in the mind of the rational.
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Quoted: Just saw this on Twitter https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/18359/20230512_122401_jpg-2814261.JPG View Quote I saw a similar flyer on the cases at my local Costco yesterday but it was only $6 rebate. |
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Quoted: So, I’m curious. How committed are you guys? If they run sales back to 1989 prices, are you gonna stack it deep? Or will you abstain, no matter how low it goes? View Quote There is a problem with buying beer cheap and stacking it deep. The shelf life of beer is not great. If it is being sold at a deep discount odds are it’s already 2 or 3 months old. Bud Light doesn’t start out as the best when fresh and goes even further downhill with each month. That said, as long as I am short BUD I won’t consume their products. Currently drinking Sierra Nevada. |
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Quoted: Doesn't work that way, the load is yours as soon as it scales out from brewery...funds are EFT. This applies to most states, some state laws may work otherwise. View Quote However, all that BL sitting in warehouses does have expiry dates on it. I am betting they have to destroy a shit ton of nonmoving product. |
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Quoted: So, I’m curious. How committed are you guys? If they run sales back to 1989 prices, are you gonna stack it deep? Or will you abstain, no matter how low it goes? View Quote There is a problem with buying beer cheap and stacking it deep. The shelf life of beer is not great. If it is being sold at a deep discount odds are it’s already 2 or 3 months old. Bud Light doesn’t start out as the best when fresh and goes even further downhill with each month. That said, as long as I am short BUD I won’t consume their products. Currently drinking Sierra Nevada. |
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Quoted: So, I’m curious. How committed are you guys? If they run sales back to 1989 prices, are you gonna stack it deep? Or will you abstain, no matter how low it goes? View Quote Dunno, did it still taste like shit back in 89? This has been a pretty easy boycott for me since I’ve always been a Coors guy; however, I’ve enjoyed watching it all go down. I hope those corporate idiots at AB lose a freaking ton of capital. |
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Quoted: So, I’m curious. How committed are you guys? If they run sales back to 1989 prices, are you gonna stack it deep? Or will you abstain, no matter how low it goes? View Quote I was never a bud light drinker anyway, so continuing to not buy it is a pretty easy move. Besides, doing that might drive prices down for other better beer like yuengling so I'd still win. |
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Quoted: So, I’m curious. How committed are you guys? If they run sales back to 1989 prices, are you gonna stack it deep? Or will you abstain, no matter how low it goes? View Quote Hypothetical example: Bud Light 30 pack price slashed to $5 Yuengling 24 pack $21 PBR 24 pack $18 I'm a poor but I would buy Yuengling & PBR not Bud even if it was priced like that. Principle. Also, I don't want people to think I'm gay. |
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This is the first time we've truly employed our economic power as a team. I like the results so far, and we're not done.
We should do this more often. And by that I mean all the fucking time. Boycotts work. If the people who actually have the money employ them. |
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Quoted: Hypothetical example: Bud Light 30 pack price slashed to $5 Yuengling 24 pack $21 PBR 24 pack $18 I'm a poor but I would buy Yuengling & PBR not Bud even if it was priced like that. Principle. Also, I don't want people to think I'm gay. View Quote Yuengling Flight 24pk in my AO is $32.00 |
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Quoted: So, I’m curious. How committed are you guys? If they run sales back to 1989 prices, are you gonna stack it deep? Or will you abstain, no matter how low it goes? View Quote No more AB Inbev products for me. After Inbev bought AB I switched to Yuengling but would occasionally buy an Inbev product. No more. They sissified America's beer and that is inexcusable. |
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My Local Total Wine was full to the gills with Bud Light. I checked expiration dates. Early August for the cans and early september for the bottles.
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Quoted: From an article this morning: Anheuser-Busch’s distributors from around the country met in St. Louis on Thursday. They heard firsthand about changes being made regarding the Bud Light transgender controversy. Anheuser-Busch invited the distributors to the downtown Hyatt hotel for a yearly meeting on summer marketing plans. It was the first such meeting since transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney’s viral social media posts with Bud Light in early April. She received a special edition can with her picture on it. Anheuser-Busch and its distributors have also sent letters to bars and other retailers explaining the situation, pointing out that a single marketing official engaged with Mulvaney. View Quote Single marketing official my ass. We’ve already covered how big corporations make decisions like this. Plus, they had to get approval from other departments for the special can issue, I guarantee it. They think the rubes will accept this. |
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Quoted: Single marketing official my ass. We've already covered how big corporations make decisions like this. Plus, they had to get approval from other departments for the special can issue, I guarantee it. They think the rubes will accept this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: From an article this morning: Anheuser-Busch's distributors from around the country met in St. Louis on Thursday. They heard firsthand about changes being made regarding the Bud Light transgender controversy. Anheuser-Busch invited the distributors to the downtown Hyatt hotel for a yearly meeting on summer marketing plans. It was the first such meeting since transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney's viral social media posts with Bud Light in early April. She received a special edition can with her picture on it. Anheuser-Busch and its distributors have also sent letters to bars and other retailers explaining the situation, pointing out that a single marketing official engaged with Mulvaney. Single marketing official my ass. We've already covered how big corporations make decisions like this. Plus, they had to get approval from other departments for the special can issue, I guarantee it. They think the rubes will accept this. Why didn't the CEO say that in his first letter? Why did it take them a month to come up with the explanation of "it was low level employee who engaged a 3rd party marking firm". Why did the VP insult the customer base and say she was trying to change the image of the brand...but yet now AB wants to claim she had no knowledge an employee of hers was carrying out the plan? Why did it take them a month to state they had just fired 3rd party advertising company? They would have known all that day 1 that things blew up, not a month later. More lies from AB. |
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I used to drink sandshark until about a month ago. AB/Inbev brand so no more. Easiest boycott ever, so many other choices
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Quoted: So, I’m curious. How committed are you guys? If they run sales back to 1989 prices, are you gonna stack it deep? Or will you abstain, no matter how low it goes? View Quote It is already there in some places. Publix did a buy one get one on bud light. I still passed and based on the stack of beer they had everyone else did as well |
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Quoted: Hypothetical example: Bud Light 30 pack price slashed to $5 Yuengling 24 pack $21 PBR 24 pack $18 I'm a poor but I would buy Yuengling & PBR not Bud even if it was priced like that. Principle. Also, I don't want people to think I'm gay. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So, I’m curious. How committed are you guys? If they run sales back to 1989 prices, are you gonna stack it deep? Or will you abstain, no matter how low it goes? Hypothetical example: Bud Light 30 pack price slashed to $5 Yuengling 24 pack $21 PBR 24 pack $18 I'm a poor but I would buy Yuengling & PBR not Bud even if it was priced like that. Principle. Also, I don't want people to think I'm gay. I don't know. But, $5 for 30 "reactive" targets seems like a pretty good deal. Plus, one could video it for the tube or the gram... |
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Quoted: So, I’m curious. How committed are you guys? If they run sales back to 1989 prices, are you gonna stack it deep? Or will you abstain, no matter how low it goes? View Quote They just did that experiment at a trade show... Free beer in the cooler... yuengling, michelob, and bud light. 4 hrs later... plenty of bud light in the cooler (pretty much untouched) but nothing else except ice. Can't even get rid of the stuff for free. |
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I’m committed but if they give it away for free I’ll gladly dump a couple cases worth on the grass in the front yard.
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Quoted: So, I’m curious. How committed are you guys? If they run sales back to 1989 prices, are you gonna stack it deep? Or will you abstain, no matter how low it goes? View Quote My beliefs are worth more than a few dollars here or there. Also, I'd never stack beer deep because I don't drink that much and it would go bad. |
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Quoted: Of course, but that's not a reason to give Coors a pass is it? Quite a cop-out to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yes, but you had to research to find that. AB, and their tranny spokesperson put it out there for everyone to see. No searching necessary. Of course, but that's not a reason to give Coors a pass is it? Quite a cop-out to me. Let corporations know why you are ditching them. The hard part is remembering to do so over the long haul. Does anyone even remember that Miller was all in favor of illegal immigration years back? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Read the articles. Constellation owns it's own breweries. It is 100% divested of anything InBev. Cool thanks, back on the list. |
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