and i kept reading and thinking...ok... so far so good... so when are you going to say something.....aaaand its over.
annie88 said:
Last night at Aggie baseball all the beet kiosks were barely used. They have Bud light, michelob ultra, some wines and water.
I got a Miller light at consession, I normally get michelob.
They fine effed up and they know it but his statement don't really address much.
I don't drink anymore, so avoiding AB products isn't an issue.bones75 said:
I am all for the boycott- but AB is part of AB InBev, a massive Belgian company that owns, among others, Budweiser, Corona, Stella, Beck's, Busch, Modelo, Pacifico, Natty, Shock Top, Ziegenbock, Lowenbrau, Spaten, St. Pauli Girl, Foster's, Breckenridge Brewery, Elysian, KARBACH, Labatt, and Michelob. Plus hundreds of other labels in dozens of countries. Their only real competition is MillerCoors, which owns just about everything else.
So, if you want to avoid Bud, there's your list.
Line Ate Member said:
How do you as the CEO, knowing what great advertising campaigns you have had - frogs, real men of genius, Dilly Dilly - look at this one and go, yep this is a winner.
All management for that company should be looking for another job. Talk about not knowing your base.
Ok look. This beer is not bad. It's not good. It didn't make me puke. It's better if you're also stoned. I'm not going to call it piss because like most people I honestly don't know what piss tastes like. It's pretty cheap and you don't have to look like some pretentious dewsher buying it, or go to Whole Foods or whatever. So you know, get a case or two, get hammered, have irresponsible, unprotected sex with your girlfriend and enjoy the weekend. Shoot some arrows off the back porch or whatever.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
AB's best move rn is pay Joe Rogan $250 million to save the brand.
Bring back tits.C@LAg said:no, the best move is to bring back spudsStat Monitor Repairman said:
AB's best move rn is pay Joe Rogan $250 million to save the brand.
everyone loves dogs.
StoneCold99 said:— Anheuser-Busch (@AnheuserBusch) April 14, 2023
This is 100% confirmation that they were absolutely demolished sales-wise in the past week.
(Not that we didn't already know)
C@LAg said:no, the best move is to bring back spudsStat Monitor Repairman said:
AB's best move rn is pay Joe Rogan $250 million to save the brand.
everyone loves dogs.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
AB's best move rn is pay Joe Rogan $250 million to save the brand.
Bubblez said:
They just needed to tell their cis-gendered customers to tone down the transphobia
Shanked, you used to troll better than this, what happened?Bubblez said:
They just needed to tell their cis-gendered customers to tone down the transphobia
Tom Kazansky 2012 said:YouBet said:Agreed, but here is the problem. The generations after Gen X are demanding that all products take a stance on social issues including their own employees. And those stances are almost always left wing because those are the people who constantly whine and ***** about everything.Tramp96 said:This right here. It goes along with what I said earlier this week that these corporations have too much time on their hands if they can afford to get involved in politics and social engineering stuff.deddog said:StoneCold99 said:
The funniest part is their use of "heartland" and "freedom" and "hard work".
Some PR firm made millions off of that statement that says absolutely nothing but tries to say "we're sorry republicans" without actually saying it to stay woke.
This **** is why consumer businesses shouldn't get into politics. They can't apologize because that would piss off the rest of the country
Make the best product you can, workout the best distribution chain you can, do sound marketing research, and sell your product. That's all you need to do.
There is no way around it at this point.
No they are not, good lord. This is a common platitude for globohomo, most people don't give a **** unless you give them a reason to. My generation, I am 32, and my youngest brothers and sisters (ages 18-24) literally don't care about any of that. Neither do their friends enough to not buy beer over silence over topics.
They will not buy beer when companies make a hard-lined stance.
New-age business wisdom is just like the 50s: Shut up about politics unless you want to paint yourself in a corner or unless you are a brand leader trying to drum up controversy.
YouBet said:Tom Kazansky 2012 said:YouBet said:Agreed, but here is the problem. The generations after Gen X are demanding that all products take a stance on social issues including their own employees. And those stances are almost always left wing because those are the people who constantly whine and ***** about everything.Tramp96 said:This right here. It goes along with what I said earlier this week that these corporations have too much time on their hands if they can afford to get involved in politics and social engineering stuff.deddog said:StoneCold99 said:
The funniest part is their use of "heartland" and "freedom" and "hard work".
Some PR firm made millions off of that statement that says absolutely nothing but tries to say "we're sorry republicans" without actually saying it to stay woke.
This **** is why consumer businesses shouldn't get into politics. They can't apologize because that would piss off the rest of the country
Make the best product you can, workout the best distribution chain you can, do sound marketing research, and sell your product. That's all you need to do.
There is no way around it at this point.
No they are not, good lord. This is a common platitude for globohomo, most people don't give a **** unless you give them a reason to. My generation, I am 32, and my youngest brothers and sisters (ages 18-24) literally don't care about any of that. Neither do their friends enough to not buy beer over silence over topics.
They will not buy beer when companies make a hard-lined stance.
New-age business wisdom is just like the 50s: Shut up about politics unless you want to paint yourself in a corner or unless you are a brand leader trying to drum up controversy.
You serious Clark? Of course I dont mean every single person but the younger generations are absolutely demanding their employers and the companies they buy products and services from align to their social causes and beliefs. If you don't think that or see that then you are naive beyond belief.
zoneag said:Shanked, you used to troll better than this, what happened?Bubblez said:
They just needed to tell their cis-gendered customers to tone down the transphobia
“We never intended to be a part of a conversation that divides people”.
— Brandon Straka (@BrandonStraka) April 14, 2023
What planet are you living on that you thought Dylan Mulvaney was the great uniter or the American people?
This the way.TheEternalPessimist said:
AB's statement is not enough.
Anytime a company enters into the political realm like this, they must, going forward, be FORCED to pick a side.
You are either with leftist extremist groomers and perverts OR you are with traditionalists and God fearing Americans.
I am done with this game. The left demanded ideological purity. Until we do the same, we will continue to lose ground in this culture war. PICK A SIDE PEOPLE!
Ratioed......Coog97 said:
200K+ views... 221 likes
Absolutely glorious!
You just completed the work of 12 consultants in the TV industry that would have taken them 6 months.YokelRidesAgain said:
What she said makes every bit as much sense as for CBS to decide that every new show next year would be about transgender people because "ratings are declining".
C@LAg said:
Since AB's CEO is a CIA operative, it should be no surprise their agenda includes undermining mainstream america, even to the detriment of the shareholders.
sanangelo said:
At the San Angelo rodeo, Bud Light was removed from the beer selection.
C@LAg said:1. yes, it was a joke. sort of.Pookers said:C@LAg said:
Since AB's CEO is a CIA operative, it should be no surprise their agenda includes undermining mainstream america, even to the detriment of the shareholders.
Based and redpilled if you're not being sarcastic. Bet he's represented by CAA too.
2 but yes, he worked for the CIA in counterintelligence for several years.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/cia-beer-brendan-whitworth-path-ceo-anheuser-busch
At the time, Whitworth was dedicated to serving the country, first as a first lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps and then as an operations officer for the CIA's counterterrorism center.
Four years into his work at the agency, his older sister Kelty pushed him to apply to business school.