That would be hilariousAnScAggie said:
Given Yeungling's nearly 50% increase in sales and InBevAB's rapidly declining sales Yeungling and other brewers may be able to pick up a few breweries in and around Texas for fire sale pricing before long.
First thing I did after graduating college was selling baseball season tickets to the Everett Aquasox games. Not an easy sell competing against the nearby Mariners. Basically Bud Light is now the Aquasox based on that photo. Cheap product that nobody wants any part of.The Fife said:
Fred Meyers in Everett WA (suburb north of Seattle)
Bud Light on steep discount and even over here nobody's touching it. I bought Rainier just for old times sake.
C@LAg said:visiting the family?The Fife said:
Fred Meyers in Everett WA (suburb north of Seattle)
everett is not exactly Fife.
AgDad121619 said:Lol. They have in Fort Worth - only reason it is available in TexasCDUB98 said:
Maybe all of this Transheiser Bush nonsense will cause Yuengling to open a dedicated brewery here in Texas to help keep up with demand.
FIFYQuote:
assault onLGBTQ+parental rights
BREAKING: In the middle of Pride Month, Starbucks BANS Pride decorations in stores across the United States.
— Starbucks Workers United (@SBWorkersUnited) June 13, 2023
Still not drinking their crappy coffee.Eso si, Que es said:BREAKING: In the middle of Pride Month, Starbucks BANS Pride decorations in stores across the United States.
— Starbucks Workers United (@SBWorkersUnited) June 13, 2023
techno-ag said:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/executives-quiet-their-sustainability-talk-on-earnings-calls-amid-growing-culture-war-3a358c1fQuote:
Companies' mentions of green and social initiatives during earnings calls have fallen off sharply in recent quarters, reversing a more boastful approach taken over the past few years amid intensifying pressure from some investors and conservative activists.
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"The easiest thing to do is just to stay out of the conversation and emphasize other facets of business that are going to be perceived as less controversial and more core to the traditional metrics of the business," said Jason Jay, senior lecturer of sustainability at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Welp, time to get a job.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
$27 billion+ in losses so far; queer influencers most affected.
Danwell Home said:Welp, time to get a job.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
$27 billion+ in losses so far; queer influencers most affected.
Ironic: social media "influencers" are generally not the kind of people you want influencing anyone.powerbelly said:Danwell Home said:Welp, time to get a job.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
$27 billion+ in losses so far; queer influencers most affected.
It's too bad we can't just get rid of all social media influencers.
Whatd be lovely to see is a revolt against the ESG / CSR waste as well. MBAs have been lying to CEOs by telling them "it's what the market wants." We may see some of them say "known waste vs a risk of higher costs to access capital? Let's take our chances. The DEI services are no longer needed."techno-ag said:
Posted on the Starbucks thread but belongs here too. The Bud Light backlash has really scared corporate America. You figure, this is the first real multimillion dollar consequences they've seen for overt wokeness.techno-ag said:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/executives-quiet-their-sustainability-talk-on-earnings-calls-amid-growing-culture-war-3a358c1fQuote:
Companies' mentions of green and social initiatives during earnings calls have fallen off sharply in recent quarters, reversing a more boastful approach taken over the past few years amid intensifying pressure from some investors and conservative activists.
…
"The easiest thing to do is just to stay out of the conversation and emphasize other facets of business that are going to be perceived as less controversial and more core to the traditional metrics of the business," said Jason Jay, senior lecturer of sustainability at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
techno-ag said:
Posted on the Starbucks thread but belongs here too. The Bud Light backlash has really scared corporate America. You figure, this is the first real multimillion dollar consequences they've seen for overt wokeness.techno-ag said:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/executives-quiet-their-sustainability-talk-on-earnings-calls-amid-growing-culture-war-3a358c1fQuote:
Companies' mentions of green and social initiatives during earnings calls have fallen off sharply in recent quarters, reversing a more boastful approach taken over the past few years amid intensifying pressure from some investors and conservative activists.
…
"The easiest thing to do is just to stay out of the conversation and emphasize other facets of business that are going to be perceived as less controversial and more core to the traditional metrics of the business," said Jason Jay, senior lecturer of sustainability at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
FIFY. Also, **** standing in line for that trash behind some soy orders from a a glorified vending machine for a 5 or 10 dollar cup of coffee. /rant.Daddy-O5 said:Still not drinking their crappy overpriced and burnt coffee.Eso si, Que es said:BREAKING: In the middle of Pride Month, Starbucks BANS Pride decorations in stores across the United States.
— Starbucks Workers United (@SBWorkersUnited) June 13, 2023
AgsMnn said:
Caldwell BB
This is Krishna Subramanian, founder of the San Francisco ad Co Captiv8 that advised BudLight to use Mulveney. He claims he is an “expert” on influencer marketing. Not so much now. $30 billion in lost market value. Good job 👍 Maybe he should study demographics a little better 😂 pic.twitter.com/Qkz5JGY0k4
— Proud USA Vet 🇺🇸 (@Slo_pitch_ace) June 12, 2023
That's a derp face if I've ever seen one......well usually it's looking back at me in the mirror.nortex97 said:This is Krishna Subramanian, founder of the San Francisco ad Co Captiv8 that advised BudLight to use Mulveney. He claims he is an “expert” on influencer marketing. Not so much now. $30 billion in lost market value. Good job 👍 Maybe he should study demographics a little better 😂 pic.twitter.com/Qkz5JGY0k4
— Proud USA Vet 🇺🇸 (@Slo_pitch_ace) June 12, 2023
So wait, the Harvard horse-face chick couldn't even come up with the galactically stupid idea on her own, she had to listen to this moron.nortex97 said:This is Krishna Subramanian, founder of the San Francisco ad Co Captiv8 that advised BudLight to use Mulveney. He claims he is an “expert” on influencer marketing. Not so much now. $30 billion in lost market value. Good job 👍 Maybe he should study demographics a little better 😂 pic.twitter.com/Qkz5JGY0k4
— Proud USA Vet 🇺🇸 (@Slo_pitch_ace) June 12, 2023
Like they've always said - it takes a village...Quote:
So wait, the Harvard horse-face chick couldn't even come up with the galactically stupid idea on her own, she had to listen to this moron.
agent-maroon said:Like they've always said - it takes a village...Quote:
So wait, the Harvard horse-face chick couldn't even come up with the galactically stupid idea on her own, she had to listen to this moron.
Probably best not to listen to anyone about anything when they are little more than children, whether it be the two you mention, or the guy and gal with the FTX thing. They may have had success in one or more things but need a little more wear on their tread before they should be trusted with your own company's future.Prosperdick said:So wait, the Harvard horse-face chick couldn't even come up with the galactically stupid idea on her own, she had to listen to this moron.nortex97 said:This is Krishna Subramanian, founder of the San Francisco ad Co Captiv8 that advised BudLight to use Mulveney. He claims he is an “expert” on influencer marketing. Not so much now. $30 billion in lost market value. Good job 👍 Maybe he should study demographics a little better 😂 pic.twitter.com/Qkz5JGY0k4
— Proud USA Vet 🇺🇸 (@Slo_pitch_ace) June 12, 2023