AgsMnn said:
I will leave this here.
AgsMnn said:
I will leave this here.
I was going to throw in the Hispanic construction worker but shade tree mechanic works, too. You get the gist, though - this paid promotional partnership with Mulvaney has alienated and turned off the former core consumer of BL. The "fratty" comment was a nod to the idiot marketing veep who's wrecked an entire brand and doubled down with her publicized interview.jja79 said:
He said their core was fratty types. Never drank BL so what do I know?
dreyOO said:
Am I the only one hoping these genius marketing execs relocate to other woke companies that need a little help destroying themselves? Those that have flirted with jumping off the ledge but just need a little push?
it only goes so far.dreyOO said:
Am I the only one hoping these genius marketing execs relocate to other woke companies that need a little help destroying themselves? Those that have flirted with jumping off the ledge but just need a little push?
Pretty sure she's being kept on BL payroll and promised lots of $ to be the silent scapegoat.FTAG 2000 said:dreyOO said:
Am I the only one hoping these genius marketing execs relocate to other woke companies that need a little help destroying themselves? Those that have flirted with jumping off the ledge but just need a little push?
I have a list if she is looking for new career opportunities.
Jaw Dropping Stats - Reports of Bud Light Memorial Day Sales Dropping -60% as Brand Boycott Continues https://t.co/o6Ea2ryvyl
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You love to see it.nortex97 said:Jaw Dropping Stats - Reports of Bud Light Memorial Day Sales Dropping -60% as Brand Boycott Continues https://t.co/o6Ea2ryvyl
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You hate to see it, but more than that…
That's actually a few weeks old now and was an immediate channel change.LarryElder said:
Anyone see the new commercial with the Chicken fried song? Time to go back to appealing to straight white people
CDUB98 said:That's actually a few weeks old now and was an immediate channel change.LarryElder said:
Anyone see the new commercial with the Chicken fried song? Time to go back to appealing to straight white people
LarryElder said:
Anyone see the new commercial with the Chicken fried song? Time to go back to appealing to straight white people
"Overblown" as in their sales being down more or less than 60%? Not saying you're wrong, just seeking a clarification.Quote:
I expect the "DOWN 60%!!!" reporting is way overblown, but the best we can do is keep the pressure up.
When most of the numbers being reported are approaching 30% down yoy, the 60% outlier leaves me skeptical. I'd love for it to be true - I'm just reserving my hope until i hear similar numbers from multiple sources.agent-maroon said:"Overblown" as in their sales being down more or less than 60%? Not saying you're wrong, just seeking a clarification.Quote:
I expect the "DOWN 60%!!!" reporting is way overblown, but the best we can do is keep the pressure up.
I'd love to know the breakdown between retailers (grocery/liquor/convenience stores) and sports and concert events.ContinentalAg said:
I wouldn't be surprised if retail numbers were down closer to 50%, but their monopoly at some sports and concert events probably get them closer to 20% down overall. I just see so little movement at grocery and convenience stores around me.
I think I've actually grown used to this, sadly. When I get a ****load of free Karbach thrown my way, it takes a while to go through it.Quote:
If you ever drank expired beer, you can definitely tell.
Im curious what their internal supply chain looks like. I could see them switching to LIFO model and abandoning some beer to spoil in their warehouses.aggiedata said:
Here is their dilemma. They have beer going bad on the shelfs. They need to replace that beer with the same amount of beer or give up precious shelf space. Then that beer goes bad because it's not moving and the cycle repeats. They can't get out of this vicious circle.
If you ever drank expired beer, you can definitely tell. They are in a pickle
That's a lower price? Beer sells in 30 packs here in Arizona. Coors, Miller, etc have gone up in price from $19 to $21 for 30?VaultingChemist said:
Recent picture from local United grocery store.
jja79 said:That's a lower price? Beer sells in 30 packs here in Arizona. Coors, Miller, etc have gone up in price from $19 to $21 for 30?VaultingChemist said:
Recent picture from local United grocery store.
TX_COWDOC said:
This thread brings me so much joy!!
Good point. While I admit to not knowing much about it all, their sales numbers will show a decline, due both to volume decreases and price decreases. It would not surprise me it the reported numbers start to emphasize volume in some way (gallons are barrels "brewed" or delivered to retailers) to turn attention away from the dollar numbers.aggiedata said:
Here is their dilemma. They have beer going bad on the shelfs. They need to replace that beer with the same amount of beer or give up precious shelf space. Then that beer goes bad because it's not moving and the cycle repeats. They can't get out of this vicious circle.
If you ever drank expired beer, you can definitely tell. They are in a pickle
Twelve 16-ounce cans marked down 30%.Quote:
That's a lower price? Beer sells in 30 packs here in Arizona. Coors, Miller, etc have gone up in price from $19 to $21 for 30?
United consistently has some of the highest, if not the highest prices in their market.jja79 said:That's a lower price? Beer sells in 30 packs here in Arizona. Coors, Miller, etc have gone up in price from $19 to $21 for 30?VaultingChemist said:
Recent picture from local United grocery store.