Best beer commercial ever

... Reckon I'm NOT seeing how YOU win "either way"...

... And I don't care to understand it.

But YOU no doubt LOST the first quarter. ...
Right-good thing the match aint over...

#### Salty
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Not even close, Salty.
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Not even close, Salty. Originally Posted by HDGristle
https://t.me/candlesinthenight/56057
Do I count.

I stop by an old friends out building once a week or so. We typically have a light beer or a high test beer.
We both while having a beer, he has a bourbon on ice and I have a vodka on ice.

He like myself has 3-4 different kinds of beer. For light beer he has bud light at my place I have miller lite.
Since the woke bud light thing I don’t drink his bud light.

I’ll add with the woke and inclusive things going on. I no longer will shop at bed bath and beyond.
I believe bed bath and beyond may be in bankruptcy.

Remember the liberal boycott of ChicK-fil-A. There was lines to the streets at most Chick-fil-A’s in response.

Most people won’t except liberals or anyone else’s wants imposed upon themselves, simple as that.

Being free to make your own decisions is one of the things America is about.
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You count for like 1 beer
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You count for like 1 beer Originally Posted by HDGristle
Mebbe more.
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Not even close, Salty. Originally Posted by HDGristle
... Let's NOT get silly here, mate.

It's NOT about drivin' A-B into bankruptcy.
They are much too big for that.

It's simply about pushing-back because they
"shit inside their-own bed" with this sorry
marketing decision.

And NOW sales of Bud Light are down some 25%

... So that's... uh... lemme see... something like
a quarter of those beer drinkers are surely now
drinking something else.

And it just might stay that-way.

#### Salty
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Which so far is woke Coors Light and woke Miller Lite.

Which delights me to no end
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The Bud Light boycott is not slowing down as the company’s sales were down nearly 25%.

On a yearly basis, Bud Light total sales are down 8%, costing them about $5 billion in losses.
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The Bud Light boycott is not slowing down as the company’s sales were down nearly 25%.

On a yearly basis, Bud Light total sales are down 8%, costing them about $5 billion in losses. Originally Posted by berryberry
Bud Light total U.S. sales in 2022 were $4.8 billion. That doesn't even work with global #'s. Your math don't math.

Try again
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Bud Light total sales in 2022 were $4.8 billion. Your math don't math.

Try again Originally Posted by HDGristle

The Latest Sales Numbers Are in For Bud Light

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahba...-drop-n2623361


The boycott against Bud Light in the wake of its partnership with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney is continuing to take a toll on the brand, with sales declining for the fifth straight week.


For the week that ended May 6, retail sales of Bud Light dropped 23.6 percent compared to a year ago, slightly down from the 23.3 percent decline seen the week prior, Bump Williams Consulting and NielsenIQ data show.


“This seems to be where the brand’s weekly declines have started to settle, falling in that -20% range over the past few weeks,” said Bump Williams, president and CEO of the consulting firm, referring to Bud Light. “I wonder if this going to be the ‘floor.’”


Williams speculated on what might help Bud Light draw back some of its customers.


“I think the Bud Light drinker is waiting for a genuine and sincere apology from [Anheuser-Busch] and a crystal clear communication on exactly what happened and how important the Bud Light drinkers are to the [company],” Williams said, according to the New York Post.


With the summer months just around the corner, Williams said the company needs to come up with a fix—and fast.


Among Anheuser-Busch’s efforts to revamp Bud Light’s image, the company appears to be taking a page from Yuengling’s playbook.
Last week, the company held a meeting at its US headquarters in St. Louis with distributors to discuss its strategy for dealing with the backlash, The Post learned. Among the new initiatives planned is a temporary redesign of its Budweiser and Bud Light aluminum bottles, according to a distributor who did not want to be identified.


Anheuser-Busch will produce bottles with a camouflage print and images of the ‘Folds of Honor’ program, which provides educational scholarships for children and spouses of fallen or disabled American military service members and first responders, according to the executive.


The redesign is part of Anheuser-Busch’s efforts to invest heavily in the brand this spring and summer, as the Post reported. The company kicked off the blitz during the NFL draft at the end of April.


At some New York grocery stores this weekend, the company offered customers a free T-shirt with the logo ‘Ultra Mom’ for anyone who bought Michelob Ultra products.


Other likely marketing strategies, experts speculate, include discounting the beer at retail stores and investing heavily in sports marketing, and incorporating the US military and country and western music, farmers, law enforcement, and first responders into their advertising. (New York Post)
Bud Light also began offering rebates on cases, meaning they were essentially giving them away for free.


https://twitter.com/Timcast/status/1...-drop-n2623361


20 bucks for a case of beer that gives you 20 bucks back? Bud light is GIVING AWAY Their beer probably in a desperate bid to make sales look like they are returning






free beer! great for the bottom line!!


BAAHHAAAAAAA
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His math still ain't mathing right, Waco.
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His math still ain't mathing right, Waco. Originally Posted by HDGristle

For the week that ended May 6, retail sales of Bud Light dropped 23.6 percent compared to a year ago, slightly down from the 23.3 percent decline seen the week prior, Bump Williams Consulting and NielsenIQ data show.



how's that math?
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For the week that ended May 6, retail sales of Bud Light dropped 23.6 percent compared to a year ago, slightly down from the 23.3 percent decline seen the week prior, Bump Williams Consulting and NielsenIQ data show.



how's that math? Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
About on par with current expectations. Bump's factoring in that as right about the floor.

He's mixing buckets again, though. Naughty, naughty.