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Bud Light sales fell for the sixth straight week, industry data shows, amid a boycott that has retailers desperate to unload the unwanted beer.

Since Anheuser-Busch's ill-fated team-up with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, the beer giant's sales have tanked, its stock price is down, and stores have begun marking down Bud Light and other Anheuser-Busch products to get them off their shelves.

Analysts for the trade publication Beer Business Daily, who reviewed Nielsen IQ data, said Bud Light volumes for the week ending May 13 fell 28.4%, following a 27.7% decline the week before.

In at least one store, according to the report, a Bud Light 24-pack was priced as low as $3.49.

Other Anheuser-Busch brands have taken a hit, too, with Budweiser Red volumes down 14.9% for that week and Michelob Ultra down 6.8%.

Competitors are benefiting from the controversy, with Coors Light sales up 16.9% and Miller Lite up 15.1%, according to Beer Business Daily.

The sales catastrophe has prompted Anheuser-Busch to introduce a promotional rebate ahead of Memorial Day weekend. The rebate promises an amount "equivalent to the purchase price of one (1) 15-pack or larger, up to $15" of Bud Light, Budweiser, Budweiser Select or Budweiser Select 55 paid via Anheuser-Busch Digital Prepaid Mastercard.

But since some retailers are selling 15-packs or larger of Budweiser products for under $15, the rebate makes these purchases free, excluding sales tax or any state restrictions.

Beer Business Daily analysts expect more promotions throughout the summer to turn around Budweiser's sales.

"This could be a promotional summer the likes we haven’t seen since after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, where there was so much beer inventory backed up in the trade that it initiated the price war of all price wars," Beer Business Daily said.

The trade publication explained that "large price wars are often sparked by external events—in that case Hurricane Katrina, and in this case Hurricane Mulvaney."

"The only difference this time is the external event is only negatively affecting one brewer," the report said.

Bud Light’s gifting transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney a personalized pack of beer with the influencer's likeness as part of an ad for the company's March Madness contest and to celebrate the year anniversary since Mulvaney began identifying as a woman has cost Anheuser-Busch nearly $19 billion with shares down 14% amid nationwide boycotts of the beer and sales tanking. The S&P 500 has risen 2.5% over the same time period.
 
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Since this started, I've had people who've never talked about politics bring up Bud Light "going woke" and how they're not buying it any more. The absolute biggest marketing fumble in recent memory, it's fantastic. I don't think even these rebates are going to get them back on the brand.
 
Eh i might as well post this here. This is an alley behind an apartment building i do work for

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Also maybe companies need to go mask off and explain the they are being bullied to do this shit and lobby congress to push back on esg.
 
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Also maybe companies need to go mask off and explain the they are being bullied to do this shit and lobby congress to push back on esg.
Great idea for those companies to out themselves and their employees to the TPTB for eventual future harassment and termination for the companies. Better to not say anything to the government and just say what needs to be said to their clientele.
 
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Give me a Dollar a beer and I will "Drink it"...by pouring it into the drain.

Edit : Wait..is there a state that gives out recycling amounts per can? could we actually buy Bud Light for .01 a can and make a profit?
Actually now that I think about it isn't the recycling can cost like .05 a can? So this is literally a dollar a dozen. Lmao.
there's no such thing as based and redpilled if you're an alky, they're loving this I'm sure.

Beer was not my thing for "getting well" but If I were to be able to buy a mag of tranny wine for $3 instead of 9 or a handle of drag queen vodka for $5, what do you think I'd have done?
I would've gone with there is no based or redpill in corpos, they are all consoom. Pill or no pill. Reality or no reality. Just hungry devouring leeches willing to suck you off for a penny.
 
Give me a Dollar a beer and I will "Drink it"...by pouring it into the drain.

Edit : Wait..is there a state that gives out recycling amounts per can? could we actually buy Bud Light for .01 a can and make a profit?
Nah, recycling incentives on beverages don't work like that. They're deposits, you pay an extra 5 or 10 cents per can depending on what state and then get it back when you recycle the can/bottle.
 
Nah, recycling incentives on beverages don't work like that. They're deposits, you pay an extra 5 or 10 cents per can depending on what state and then get it back when you recycle the can/bottle.
In theory, you could probably load up your car with empties and cross into a state that does deposits, but that's probably not worth the hassle.
 
Culture War bullshit or not you'd have to pay me to drink Bud. And I drink shit like PBR, Miller Lite, and "Rio" a cheap af Guatemalan beer
I suspect a catalyst for this boycott is that standards are changing and shitty beer is becoming less and less acceptable. Microbreweries are everywhere now. People sometimes feel like they actually have a connection of some sort to the local breweries and will pick them up at Walmart, since Walmart now is good about stocking that kind of thing.

ESPECIALLY among Millennials and Gen Z, if you bring Budweiser or Coors to a party, people will think you're an asshole for bringing a lame watered down cheap drink. People are more accepting of you bringing Truly. If people cared more about this kind of beer, it would have not have legs. Fuck, for some reason every conservative I can think of pretty much already drinks Modelo or something.

Of course, the culture war finally spilled into the real world, that much is true. I'm glad people are fighting back, finally--I wonder how far this goes.
 
I suspect a catalyst for this boycott is that standards are changing and shitty beer is becoming less and less acceptable. Microbreweries are everywhere now. People sometimes feel like they actually have a connection of some sort to the local breweries and will pick them up at Walmart, since Walmart now is good about stocking that kind of thing.

ESPECIALLY among Millennials and Gen Z, if you bring Budweiser or Coors to a party, people will think you're an asshole for bringing a lame watered down cheap drink. People are more accepting of you bringing Truly. If people cared more about this kind of beer, it would have not have legs. Fuck, for some reason every conservative I can think of pretty much already drinks Modelo or something.

Of course, the culture war finally spilled into the real world, that much is true. I'm glad people are fighting back, finally--I wonder how far this goes.
The grocery stores and Wal-Marts around here use the fact that a beer is local as a selling point. Seen signs that say things like, "Try me. I'm local."
 
The grocery stores and Wal-Marts around here use the fact that a beer is local as a selling point. Seen signs that say things like, "Try me. I'm local."
beer is fucking easy to make, there's really no reason it shouldn't be local for everyone, even for the ass-produced swill like bud light (and it may be more local than you think, because they have breweries all over the country, it's expensive to ship water).
 
I suspect a catalyst for this boycott is that standards are changing and shitty beer is becoming less and less acceptable. Microbreweries are everywhere now. People sometimes feel like they actually have a connection of some sort to the local breweries and will pick them up at Walmart, since Walmart now is good about stocking that kind of thing.

ESPECIALLY among Millennials and Gen Z, if you bring Budweiser or Coors to a party, people will think you're an asshole for bringing a lame watered down cheap drink. People are more accepting of you bringing Truly. If people cared more about this kind of beer, it would have not have legs. Fuck, for some reason every conservative I can think of pretty much already drinks Modelo or something.

Of course, the culture war finally spilled into the real world, that much is true. I'm glad people are fighting back, finally--I wonder how far this goes.
Maybe things have changed, but microbreweries mostly just turn out hoppy, dark beers with artsy designs on the bottles and the whole industry is filled with douchebags.
 
It's been, what, five years since those Gillette commercials and I haven't bought a Gillette product since and hopefully never will for the rest of my life.

Lets see Bud Light collapse entirely. Beer isn't really that expensive for the amount that is healthy to consume - so don't be bought off by the company behind it. It'll be funnier to see the photos leak when they're disposing of it down a drain because it's just backing up in their warehouses.
 
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