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SIAP, a behind-the-scenes look at A-B's response to the marketing crisis.
That's a high price to pay to be gay...Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Bud light is paying people $0.02 cents to drink bud light.
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That would/should precipitate a major lawsuit by the stockholders.CS78 said:
23% drop in sales. I don't believe that at all. More like 75%. They'll be really lucky if its only 23% in five years. Would anyone be surprised to find out later that they cooked the books to hide the damage?
Kenneth_2003 said:A comment was buried in the Q1 Conference Call that stands out. They're comparing sales numbers YoY. BUT BUT BUT they've had a price hike since last year that bolstered "sales" and improved margins.CS78 said:
23% drop in sales. I don't believe that at all. More like 75%. They'll be really lucky if its only 23% in five years. Would anyone be surprised to find out later that they cooked the books to hide the damage?
So yes, sales volume would be down by greater than 23%.
They are trying to hide the size of the problem by giving away product at this point.richardag said:That would/should precipitate a major lawsuit by the stockholders.CS78 said:
23% drop in sales. I don't believe that at all. More like 75%. They'll be really lucky if its only 23% in five years. Would anyone be surprised to find out later that they cooked the books to hide the damage?
I assume this rebate set up allows InBev to report the case as sold at full retail price, but then hide the true cost under a marketing giveaway.TRM said:I've been sober for almost a decade, so I'm not sure on this, but ain't a case like $20 most places?
— Ed Latimore (@EdLatimore) May 13, 2023
Things can't be going great if they're basically giving it away... pic.twitter.com/aeCgHjlnEe
one MEEN Ag said:I assume this rebate set up allows InBev to report the case as sold at full retail price, but then hide the true cost under a marketing giveaway.TRM said:I've been sober for almost a decade, so I'm not sure on this, but ain't a case like $20 most places?
— Ed Latimore (@EdLatimore) May 13, 2023
Things can't be going great if they're basically giving it away... pic.twitter.com/aeCgHjlnEe
So for Q2 their best case scenario is that sales are flat and pay no attention to the explosion in marketing expenses.
I fully expect inBev to find one small sliver of increased consumption, highlight the hell out of it, and roll out the mission accomplished flag.
They'll say something like, "Retail consumption in west coast suburban neighborhoods (where no one drank bud light anyway) grew 1% in Q2." And then the idiot media will say, 'InBev reports Q2 growth of 1% - repubs suck at boycotts.'
Good point. Three tiered system on alcohol sales. Which is why the direct cashback is even more effective. Kroger can't get on their call and say, 'Bud Lite is down bad guys' if Kroger's retail numbers look fine while InBev's marketing budget is wholly sucked up by free beer.bonfarr said:one MEEN Ag said:I assume this rebate set up allows InBev to report the case as sold at full retail price, but then hide the true cost under a marketing giveaway.TRM said:I've been sober for almost a decade, so I'm not sure on this, but ain't a case like $20 most places?
— Ed Latimore (@EdLatimore) May 13, 2023
Things can't be going great if they're basically giving it away... pic.twitter.com/aeCgHjlnEe
So for Q2 their best case scenario is that sales are flat and pay no attention to the explosion in marketing expenses.
I fully expect inBev to find one small sliver of increased consumption, highlight the hell out of it, and roll out the mission accomplished flag.
They'll say something like, "Retail consumption in west coast suburban neighborhoods (where no one drank bud light anyway) grew 1% in Q2." And then the idiot media will say, 'InBev reports Q2 growth of 1% - repubs suck at boycotts.'
Distributors or Brewers don't report retail sales dollars, the retailers do.
How do they get away with doing a $20 rebate on a case of beer?bonfarr said:Distributors or Brewers don't report retail sales dollars, the retailers do. This rebate is probably paid by the distributors Marketing budget.one MEEN Ag said:I assume this rebate set up allows InBev to report the case as sold at full retail price, but then hide the true cost under a marketing giveaway.TRM said:I've been sober for almost a decade, so I'm not sure on this, but ain't a case like $20 most places?
— Ed Latimore (@EdLatimore) May 13, 2023
Things can't be going great if they're basically giving it away... pic.twitter.com/aeCgHjlnEe
So for Q2 their best case scenario is that sales are flat and pay no attention to the explosion in marketing expenses.
I fully expect inBev to find one small sliver of increased consumption, highlight the hell out of it, and roll out the mission accomplished flag.
They'll say something like, "Retail consumption in west coast suburban neighborhoods (where no one drank bud light anyway) grew 1% in Q2." And then the idiot media will say, 'InBev reports Q2 growth of 1% - repubs suck at boycotts.'
Stat Monitor Repairman said:How do they get away with doing a $20 rebate on a case of beer?bonfarr said:Distributors or Brewers don't report retail sales dollars, the retailers do. This rebate is probably paid by the distributors Marketing budget.one MEEN Ag said:I assume this rebate set up allows InBev to report the case as sold at full retail price, but then hide the true cost under a marketing giveaway.TRM said:I've been sober for almost a decade, so I'm not sure on this, but ain't a case like $20 most places?
— Ed Latimore (@EdLatimore) May 13, 2023
Things can't be going great if they're basically giving it away... pic.twitter.com/aeCgHjlnEe
So for Q2 their best case scenario is that sales are flat and pay no attention to the explosion in marketing expenses.
I fully expect inBev to find one small sliver of increased consumption, highlight the hell out of it, and roll out the mission accomplished flag.
They'll say something like, "Retail consumption in west coast suburban neighborhoods (where no one drank bud light anyway) grew 1% in Q2." And then the idiot media will say, 'InBev reports Q2 growth of 1% - repubs suck at boycotts.'
TABC regs are the most protectionist legal regime imaginable. Would be hilarious if they got hoisted by their own petard ... again.
bonfarr said:one MEEN Ag said:I assume this rebate set up allows InBev to report the case as sold at full retail price, but then hide the true cost under a marketing giveaway.TRM said:I've been sober for almost a decade, so I'm not sure on this, but ain't a case like $20 most places?
— Ed Latimore (@EdLatimore) May 13, 2023
Things can't be going great if they're basically giving it away... pic.twitter.com/aeCgHjlnEe
So for Q2 their best case scenario is that sales are flat and pay no attention to the explosion in marketing expenses.
I fully expect inBev to find one small sliver of increased consumption, highlight the hell out of it, and roll out the mission accomplished flag.
They'll say something like, "Retail consumption in west coast suburban neighborhoods (where no one drank bud light anyway) grew 1% in Q2." And then the idiot media will say, 'InBev reports Q2 growth of 1% - repubs suck at boycotts.'
Distributors or Brewers don't report retail sales dollars, the retailers do. This rebate is probably paid by the distributors Marketing budget.
Didn't they also come up with their own definitions of types of beer to keep beers like yuengling (ie not distributed by the big 3) out of stores and bars no matter the demand?Old Sarge said:
TABC will never let this rebate fly in TX. When Stella was marketing a free Stella glass ( you pay shipping) with the purch of a 12pack, the asterisk noted valid in a lower 48 states except Texas. This would "incentivize" people to want to buy alcohol. This is the same org that made it illegal to have signage advertising "Ice Cold Beer". Had to drop the "ice" because it enticed, no pun intended.
Then again, the TABC is more crooked than a dogs hind leg, so it would not shock me if the TABC was enticed to do a temp halt to help Bud out.
aggielostinETX said:bonfarr said:one MEEN Ag said:I assume this rebate set up allows InBev to report the case as sold at full retail price, but then hide the true cost under a marketing giveaway.TRM said:I've been sober for almost a decade, so I'm not sure on this, but ain't a case like $20 most places?
— Ed Latimore (@EdLatimore) May 13, 2023
Things can't be going great if they're basically giving it away... pic.twitter.com/aeCgHjlnEe
So for Q2 their best case scenario is that sales are flat and pay no attention to the explosion in marketing expenses.
I fully expect inBev to find one small sliver of increased consumption, highlight the hell out of it, and roll out the mission accomplished flag.
They'll say something like, "Retail consumption in west coast suburban neighborhoods (where no one drank bud light anyway) grew 1% in Q2." And then the idiot media will say, 'InBev reports Q2 growth of 1% - repubs suck at boycotts.'
Distributors or Brewers don't report retail sales dollars, the retailers do. This rebate is probably paid by the distributors Marketing budget.
Don't producers augment distributors marketing budget as well?
So how is that any different than the Crown Royal holiday pack where they package two whiskey glasses with the bottle of Crown?Old Sarge said:
TABC will never let this rebate fly in TX. When Stella was marketing a free Stella glass ( you pay shipping) with the purch of a 12pack, the asterisk noted valid in a lower 48 states except Texas. This would "incentivize" people to want to buy alcohol. This is the same org that made it illegal to have signage advertising "Ice Cold Beer". Had to drop the "ice" because it enticed, no pun intended.
Then again, the TABC is more crooked than a dogs hind leg, so it would not shock me if the TABC was enticed to do a temp halt to help Bud out.
because the package doesn't entice people to buy while a mail in offer does, duh. -TABC geniusesTramp96 said:So how is that any different than the Crown Royal holiday pack where they package two whiskey glasses with the bottle of Crown?Old Sarge said:
TABC will never let this rebate fly in TX. When Stella was marketing a free Stella glass ( you pay shipping) with the purch of a 12pack, the asterisk noted valid in a lower 48 states except Texas. This would "incentivize" people to want to buy alcohol. This is the same org that made it illegal to have signage advertising "Ice Cold Beer". Had to drop the "ice" because it enticed, no pun intended.
Then again, the TABC is more crooked than a dogs hind leg, so it would not shock me if the TABC was enticed to do a temp halt to help Bud out.
They are banking on 80% not mailing in the rebate coupon. Also not just $20 bucks in cost imagine the effort to open those and process. Probably ignore half of them and who will complain.Stat Monitor Repairman said:How do they get away with doing a $20 rebate on a case of beer?bonfarr said:Distributors or Brewers don't report retail sales dollars, the retailers do. This rebate is probably paid by the distributors Marketing budget.one MEEN Ag said:I assume this rebate set up allows InBev to report the case as sold at full retail price, but then hide the true cost under a marketing giveaway.TRM said:I've been sober for almost a decade, so I'm not sure on this, but ain't a case like $20 most places?
— Ed Latimore (@EdLatimore) May 13, 2023
Things can't be going great if they're basically giving it away... pic.twitter.com/aeCgHjlnEe
So for Q2 their best case scenario is that sales are flat and pay no attention to the explosion in marketing expenses.
I fully expect inBev to find one small sliver of increased consumption, highlight the hell out of it, and roll out the mission accomplished flag.
They'll say something like, "Retail consumption in west coast suburban neighborhoods (where no one drank bud light anyway) grew 1% in Q2." And then the idiot media will say, 'InBev reports Q2 growth of 1% - repubs suck at boycotts.'
TABC regs are the most protectionist legal regime imaginable. Would be hilarious if they got hoisted by their own petard ... again.
Played golf Saturday and the cart girl only had Bud Lite cans showing in her cooler. You had to dig deep to get something else. Again, this has moved beyond boycott, it's become a branding issue that isn't going away.Quote:
Went to a wedding this weekend. They couldn't give the bud away. They quit serving the other beer to try to move the bud toward the end of the night, but still no takers!
93MarineHorn said:Played golf Saturday and the cart girl only had Bud Lite cans showing in her cooler. You had to dig deep to get something else. Again, this has moved beyond boycott, it's become a branding issue that isn't going away.Quote:
Went to a wedding this weekend. They couldn't give the bud away. They quit serving the other beer to try to move the bud toward the end of the night, but still no takers!
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Bud Light's sales plummeting by as much as 20 percent week-on-week could become the 'new norm' after the company's disastrous Dylan Mulvaney debacle.
Industry analysts have warned that unless something drastic changes, the negative volume trends will continue into the summer months, as a result of the beer brand's partnership with the transgender influencer.
For the week ending May 6, in-store sales of Bud Light across the US were down 23.6 percent compared to the year before. And the week before that, ending April 29, sales dropped by 23.3 percent.
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This follows declines in sales for the week ending April 22, which were at 21.4 percent. And seven days earlier, the dip was 17 percent, according to NielsenIQ data provided to Dailymail.com by Bump Williams Consultancy.
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The controversial trans influencer was sent a can of Bud Light with her face on it to celebrate a year since she transitioned from male to female.
The data - showing that US sales are dropping by as much as 20 percent each week - has since been described by industry experts as 'bad.'
Bump Williams from Bump Williams Consultancy told DailyMail.com: 'I don't think the declines in sales/volume will get any worse, but I do think their negative volume trends will continue.'
He said that sales dipping by 20 percent seems to be the new 'norm' for Bud Light.
But he added that experts are waiting to see what will happen to sales over Memorial Day and summer selling season to assess if the damage will continue.
Williams, who specializes in the alcohol industry, told the St Louis Business Journal: 'This seems to be where the brand's weekly declines have started to settle, falling in that -20% range over the past few week.
'I wonder if this is going to be the 'floor' for expected Bud Light declines moving forward unless something drastic changes.'
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Meanwhile, at a CVS in West Palm Beach, Florida, attempting to shift some of its Bud Light stock shelves were fully stocked with multipacks of the beers.
Onlookers joked that no one wanted to buy the alcohol following the scandal.
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Another person said that after driving around different stores and gas stations in Mississippi, they saw an overflow of Bud products because 'no one is buying it.'
Williams previously said that Bud Light must apologize and added: 'Right now their compass is completely broken. There's no game plan.'