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If they apologize and admit men are men and women are women, the backlash will be 1000 fold and the company will cease to exist.
If they let it play out, they’ll recover in relatively short order as people (choose to) forget (see the NFL). |
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Quoted: I didn't say a boycott of P&G or Gillette worked at all. I just explained how difficult the boycott is/was compared to this simple boycott of InBev. Comparing these two boycotts is ridiculous. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: This thread is literally about Bud's parent company. So in your comparison, you should be talking about P&G. Sigh. You don't realize I'm actually giving you a benefit in the argument by not comparing P&G. Look up P&G's performance since their woke campaign. P&G stock was $96 when Gillette launched the toxic masculinity campaign. Their stock today is $153. Yeah. Go woke, go broke. That'll ring true. They have literally added $135 BILLION to their market cap since they launched their woke campaign. Comparing these two boycotts is ridiculous. This. First of all, I don't think I heard anyone outside of Arfcom talking about Gillette. That "boycott" simply didn't have much scale or enthusiasm to it. The Bud Light conversation is everywhere. Friends, coworkers, neighbors, and randos I meet in public are all talking about it, and it's plastered all over social media. And drinking Bud products will open the door for shit-talking in bars and other public spaces? Yeah... huge difference. The other thing that is missed in this conversation is market demographics. Gillette has their big Venus line for women, and a lot of household hygiene products are selected/purchased by women. Meanwhile, by volume, I don't think it's crazy to speculate that 80%+ of beer is consumed by straight men. It could be higher than that. The percentage of women that drink beer period is relatively low, and the percentage that drink it regularly in volume is probably microscopic. When your market is straight dudes, making a tranny the face of your brand and saying you want to move on from "frat boys" is one hell of a choice. |
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I really enjoy Dos Equis ambar especial
Think I'm gonna just quit drinking. |
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Quoted: AB/InBev owns the Grupo Modelo brewery system and IP. Distribution of Grupo Modelo brands is handled through Constellation on this side of the Rio Grande. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grupo_Modelo#Modelo_Especial View Quote Wrong. Constellation does not "distribute" Grupo Modelo products. They purchased (from AB) Crown Imports in 2012 which was the US operations from brewing to bottling to distribution. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/anheuser-busch-inbev-and-constellation-brands-announce-revised-agreement-for-complete-divestiture-of-u-s-business-of-grupo-modelo Your WIKI is outdated info. |
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Every day, people reach for our high-end, iconic imported beer brands such as those in the Corona brand family like the flagship Corona Extra, Modelo Especial and the flavorful lineup of Modelo Cheladas, Pacifico, and Victoria; our fine wine and craft spirits brands, including The Prisoner Wine Company, Robert Mondavi Winery, Casa Noble Tequila, and High West Whiskey; and our premium wine brands such as Kim Crawford and Meiomi. https://ir.cbrands.com/ Our best-in-class beer business outpaces the industry as we strive to maintain our status as the #1 high-end beer supplier in the U.S. market. Every day, people reach for our powerful, iconic beer brands imported from our operating facilities in Mexico such as those in the Corona brand family like the flagship Corona Extra, Modelo Especial and the flavorful lineup of Modelo Cheladas, Pacifico, and Victoria. The Corona and Modelo U.S. brand licenses are exclusively owned by Constellation Brands, Inc. https://www.cbrands.com/collections/beer 2013 Crowning Achievement Constellation acquires Grupo Modelo’s U.S. beer business, which provides Constellation with a state-of-the-art brewery in Nava, Coahuila Mexico and exclusive perpetual brand license in the U.S. to import, market and sell Corona and the Modelo brands and the freedom to develop brand extensions and innovations for the U.S. market. 2014 Making Glass Constellation finalizes a joint venture with Owens-Illinois (O-I) and acquires a state-of-the-art glass production plant, located adjacent to Constellation’s brewery in Nava, Coahuila, Mexico. 2016 Expanding Brewery Capacity To support the high demand for its iconic Mexican beers, and provide greater flexibility to support its growth and innovation plans, Constellation purchased a brewery in Obregon, Mexico from Grupo Modelo, a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, for $600 million. The brewery is located on Mexico’s west coast, and helps to service Constellation’s largest beer markets in the western U.S. https://www.cbrands.com/pages/our-heritage HOW CAN I BECOME A CORONA BRAND INFLUENCER? We’re grateful to have enthusiastic fans who want to connect with other consumers about our brands and events. Unfortunately, we are not accepting any outside solicitation at this time. https://www.coronausa.com/pages/faqs |
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Quoted: Wrong. Constellation does not "distribute" Grupo Modelo products. They purchased (from AB) Crown Imports in 2012 which was the US operations from brewing to bottling to distribution. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/anheuser-busch-inbev-and-constellation-brands-announce-revised-agreement-for-complete-divestiture-of-u-s-business-of-grupo-modelo Your WIKI is outdated info. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: AB/InBev owns the Grupo Modelo brewery system and IP. Distribution of Grupo Modelo brands is handled through Constellation on this side of the Rio Grande. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grupo_Modelo#Modelo_Especial Wrong. Constellation does not "distribute" Grupo Modelo products. They purchased (from AB) Crown Imports in 2012 which was the US operations from brewing to bottling to distribution. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/anheuser-busch-inbev-and-constellation-brands-announce-revised-agreement-for-complete-divestiture-of-u-s-business-of-grupo-modelo Your WIKI is outdated info. Thanks for the clarification. |
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Quoted: Why is Miller-Coors silent on this? Shouldn't they be PROUD of how Inclusive they are? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 1% loss globally .... Does not reflect USA, just Bud Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/302943/Screenshot_20230510-133153_Chrome_jpg-2813049.JPG However add associated brands loss It's more like down a combined 40% https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/302943/1683743633405365943610553568412_53080285-2813050.JPG https://media.tenor.com/mpKqLPAr9lAAAAAM/boom.gif Why is Miller-Coors silent on this? Shouldn't they be PROUD of how Inclusive they are? Yea, many people may not know: Attached File Attached File If ya don't want a woke aftertaste, Yuengling or PBR. |
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Quoted: Yea, many people may not know: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/302943/Screenshot_20230416-135432_Chrome_jpg-2813307.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/302943/Screenshot_20230416-135443_Chrome_jpg-2813309.JPG If ya don't want a woke aftertaste, Yuengling or PBR. View Quote and microbrews |
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Quoted: AB/InBev owns the Grupo Modelo brewery system and IP. Distribution of Grupo Modelo brands is handled through Constellation on this side of the Rio Grande. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grupo_Modelo#Modelo_Especial View Quote Wiki is actually wrong. They don't just have distribution. Constellation bought Grupo Modelo's largest brewery. Modelo USA is a copletely different company now. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/constellation-brands-completes-acquisition-of-grupo-modelos-u-s-beer-business |
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I'm guessing the stupid cunt that started this has gone from leave of absence to terminated.
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My local AB distributor began doing radio ads explaining that they are a patriotic, local company that had nothing to do with the controversial national ad and that they certainly do not approve of it. I'm talking at least 4 spots an hour on who knows how many local stations.
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Dang- I didn’t know Modello is AB. I guess Dos Ex for me.
Keep up the pressure. |
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Quoted: Wiki is actually wrong. They don't just have distribution. Constellation bought Grupo Modelo's largest brewery. Modelo USA is a copletely different company now. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/constellation-brands-completes-acquisition-of-grupo-modelos-u-s-beer-business View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: AB/InBev owns the Grupo Modelo brewery system and IP. Distribution of Grupo Modelo brands is handled through Constellation on this side of the Rio Grande. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grupo_Modelo#Modelo_Especial Wiki is actually wrong. They don't just have distribution. Constellation bought Grupo Modelo's largest brewery. Modelo USA is a copletely different company now. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/constellation-brands-completes-acquisition-of-grupo-modelos-u-s-beer-business Yeah another bro linked to the extensive press release on the shuffling a few posts up. I’m actually surprised the wiki is that far out of date considering the current happenings. |
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Quoted: My local AB distributor began doing radio ads explaining that they are a patriotic, local company that had nothing to do with the controversial national ad and that they certainly do not approve of it. I'm talking at least 4 spots an hour on who knows how many local stations. View Quote Thats the shitty side of this. Sorry they're stuck in the middle. Boycott on. |
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Quoted: If they apologize and admit men are men and women are women, the backlash will be 1000 fold and the company will cease to exist. If they let it play out, they’ll recover in relatively short order as people (choose to) forget (see the NFL). View Quote No, it will seem to be a thousand fold because the propaganda bureaus will push it, but the actual effect on sales would be negligible because a group that is less than 10% of the market share (all of the LGBT groups) has little to no actual sway on the market. |
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Quoted: Thats the shitty side of this. Sorry they're stuck in the middle. Boycott on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My local AB distributor began doing radio ads explaining that they are a patriotic, local company that had nothing to do with the controversial national ad and that they certainly do not approve of it. I'm talking at least 4 spots an hour on who knows how many local stations. Thats the shitty side of this. Sorry they're stuck in the middle. Boycott on. Thing is, it’s not a boycott. It’s an abandonment. Those customers have already moved on. |
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Quoted: No, it will seem to be a thousand fold because the propaganda bureaus will push it, but the actual effect on sales would be negligible because a group that is less than 10% of the market share (all of the LGBT groups) has little to no actual sway on the market. View Quote Something to consider that while 10% (actually it is a bit more than that now, something like 30% of Gez Z identifies LGBTQ+) is in that world, far, far more people know someone and is friends with someone that does identify, and the left is excellent at banding together to support one another. I think even if they said they were completely wrong, etc etc which they won't, the backlash would be worse than they are seeing today. Something else to remember is that companies need to think 20 years out. Gen Z will be their biggest market within 5-10 years and they are roughly 70/30 liberal/conservative. Long term, it's far wiser to pander to the left than the right. The right is shrinking every year. I guarantee Texas goes blue within the next four election cycles. And it will NEVER flip back once it hits that tipping point. This country will very likely be full socialist within 50 years unless we see a HUGE paradigm shift...much bigger than a simple boycott. An actual change in ideology needs to happen and I don't see that happening. |
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Pretty sure Yuengling is in the clear on this and coming on strong. If I decide to drink a beer it will be one of theirs. We also have coop locally which is pretty decent.
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Is the boycott just for Bud Light or is it affecting sales of other Budweiser brands? Regular Bud and other Bud XXXX brands?
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Quoted: Pretty sure Yuengling is in the clear on this and coming on strong. If I decide to drink a beer it will be one of theirs. We also have coop locally which is pretty decent. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Pretty sure Yuengling is in the clear on this and coming on strong. If I decide to drink a beer it will be one of theirs. We also have coop locally which is pretty decent. Sort of. I read a piece yesterday that said Yeungling partnered with Molson Coors for more favorable distribution. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-molson-coors-yuengling/molson-coors-enters-jv-to-brew-and-sell-yuengling-beers-in-west-coast-idUKKBN2662JW (Reuters) - Molson Coors Beverage Co TAP.N said on Tuesday it partnered with D.G. Yuengling & Son Inc to brew and sell the family-owned company's beers outside of the East Coast, while expanding its presence in premium brews. The 50-50 partnership will see Pennsylvania-based Yuengling expand its presence into 25 other U.S. states, mainly on the West Coast, by using its much larger and established peer Molson Coors’ manufacturing capabilities. |
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Quoted: Yeah another bro linked to the extensive press release on the shuffling a few posts up. I’m actually surprised the wiki is that far out of date considering the current happenings. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: AB/InBev owns the Grupo Modelo brewery system and IP. Distribution of Grupo Modelo brands is handled through Constellation on this side of the Rio Grande. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grupo_Modelo#Modelo_Especial Wiki is actually wrong. They don't just have distribution. Constellation bought Grupo Modelo's largest brewery. Modelo USA is a copletely different company now. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/constellation-brands-completes-acquisition-of-grupo-modelos-u-s-beer-business Yeah another bro linked to the extensive press release on the shuffling a few posts up. I’m actually surprised the wiki is that far out of date considering the current happenings. It's confusing beer drinkers. I would think Constellation Brands would be spreading the word. They are losing business to the boycott because of it. |
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Quoted: Dylan Mulvaney admits to 'having trouble sleeping' since Bud Light backlash erupted - and wonders 'what the psychological effects of being called a man thousands of times a day' will be Dylan Mulvaney said since the Bud Light partnership she has struggled to sleep She also said alienating so many people taught her to care less about judgement Mulvaney suggested as the trans debate in the US has escalated, transphobia has become increasingly blatant, resulting in an inhospitable 'Wild West' for trans people. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12070255/Dylan-Mulvaney-says-having-trouble-sleeping-Bud-Light-backlash-erupted.html View Quote |
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Quoted: He/it will eventually commit suicide. One day it was splashing around in a bubble bath being celebrated and loved. Then he/it was suddenly the bane of blue collar existence. The rejection will destroy his/it's self image and the downfall will be unbearable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Dylan Mulvaney admits to 'having trouble sleeping' since Bud Light backlash erupted - and wonders 'what the psychological effects of being called a man thousands of times a day' will be Dylan Mulvaney said since the Bud Light partnership she has struggled to sleep She also said alienating so many people taught her to care less about judgement Mulvaney suggested as the trans debate in the US has escalated, transphobia has become increasingly blatant, resulting in an inhospitable 'Wild West' for trans people. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12070255/Dylan-Mulvaney-says-having-trouble-sleeping-Bud-Light-backlash-erupted.html He very likely will commit suicide regardless. It turns out, you can't fix mental illness by chopping off/adding body parts, fucking up your hormones, and wearing different clothing. |
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Quoted: Wiki is actually wrong. They don't just have distribution. Constellation bought Grupo Modelo's largest brewery. Modelo USA is a copletely different company now. https://www.cbrands.com/blogs/news/constellation-brands-completes-acquisition-of-grupo-modelos-u-s-beer-business View Quote So I can still drink Modelo without contributing to AB? |
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Quoted: He very likely will commit suicide regardless. It turns out, you can't fix mental illness by chopping off/adding body parts, fucking up your hormones, and wearing different clothing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Dylan Mulvaney admits to 'having trouble sleeping' since Bud Light backlash erupted - and wonders 'what the psychological effects of being called a man thousands of times a day' will be Dylan Mulvaney said since the Bud Light partnership she has struggled to sleep She also said alienating so many people taught her to care less about judgement Mulvaney suggested as the trans debate in the US has escalated, transphobia has become increasingly blatant, resulting in an inhospitable 'Wild West' for trans people. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12070255/Dylan-Mulvaney-says-having-trouble-sleeping-Bud-Light-backlash-erupted.html He very likely will commit suicide regardless. It turns out, you can't fix mental illness by chopping off/adding body parts, fucking up your hormones, and wearing different clothing. |
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Did some Federal Government dept come to Buds rescue?
I suspect FJB and the FBI will put out an RFP for 100000 cases of Bud Light for the WH 4th of July party to rescue the beer. Or just plane subsidies Bud to prop it up. You know Bud light will be served in all Government cafeterias exclusively. It will be the beer of choice at all Democrat functions from now on |
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Quoted: Quoted: Is it illegal to make your own beer? Is it immoral to make beer? No, and no. I use to make my own beer and it was better than the AB crap and most other beers. This was before the surge in micro breweries. I'm strongly considering doing it again. |
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Quoted: Pretty sure Yuengling is in the clear on this and coming on strong. If I decide to drink a beer it will be one of theirs. We also have coop locally which is pretty decent. View Quote Just bought a case of Yuengling and BlueMoon yesterday. I never bought AB. Sure when I was younger I'd drink anything. But as I got older and my taste buds matured and refined. Well you see where this is going. AB sucks and any lite beer sucks. I really like unfiltered beer. |
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Quoted: If they apologize and admit men are men and women are women, the backlash will be 1000 fold and the company will cease to exist. If they let it play out, they’ll recover in relatively short order as people (choose to) forget (see the NFL). View Quote Ab InBev is going nowhere. They own almost ALL the beer an overwhelming majority of Americans drink. You’re delusional to think they won’t survive a few folks upset about transsexual stuff. |
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View Quote I think I know where that barn is. |
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