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After more than two decades as America’s best-selling beer, Bud Light has slipped into second place.
Modelo Especial, a Mexican lager, overtook Bud Light in U.S. retail dollar sales in the month ending June 3, according to Nielsen data analyzed by Bump Williams Consulting. Modelo controlled 8.4% of U.S. grocery, convenience and liquor store sales; Bud Light fell to 7.3%.
Grupo Modelo, the Mexican brewer, is owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev, the same parent company of Bud Light.
Not much of a success if the same people are getting the money.
On Jan. 31, 2013, the department filed an antitrust lawsuit against ABI and Modelo alleging that ABI’s $20.1 billion acquisition of the remaining interest in Modelo that ABI did not already own, as originally proposed, would substantially lessen competition in the market for beer in the United States as a whole and in at least 26 metropolitan areas across the United States. The department alleged that the transaction would result in consumers paying more for beer and would limit innovation in the beer market.
There are lots of fine beers, just pick something up at random and find out.
https://babylonbee.com/cleanArticle/trump-endorses-bud-light-names-dylan-mulvaney-as-running-mate
Trump deserves this for supporting that degenerate company after their betrayal of their customers.
I think Trump's right. Boycott's end at some point. I'm not boycotting Bud Light, just like I'm not boycotting Netflix. I'm never going to buy this beer or subscribe to that service ever again.
I think Trump's right. Boycott's end at some point. I'm not boycotting Bud Light, just like I'm not boycotting Netflix. I'm never going to buy this beer or subscribe to that service ever again.
Thing is no one cares. Bud can just make less product at the same margins and fire people or lay them off. And if you didn't drink it in the the first place who cares
Nobody drinks Bud Light because it was the best beer available at that price. They did it because they are drones that watch commercials. Once it was associated with Dylan Mulvaney, the commercials didn't matter. Their customers are entirely superficial and buy what they see on the propaganda box until the propaganda box offends them. They will never return.
Bud Light is not going away. I can get a pint at EVERY bar in my area/region still. They'd dump it if they weren't selling it. Bars are maybe 15-20% margins if you're doing well. A keg sitting there is lost inventory if it's not selling. Bud Light is still selling.
I'm sure it's still selling, I'm saying people have drastically cut back on purchases at grocery stores.
If I get a beer at dinner, I don't think I'd get that. Last time I went out (months ago) I had two pints of probably a Samuel Adams type of beer. I've lost my enjoyment of beer actually when I think about it.
Saying you see it sold and drank everywhere you go says more about who you associate with than the beers popularity.
I'm sure the outrage cut sales for sure. Not disagreeing. Every chain restaurant has it though for the most part. It's Miller, Bud and Coors unless it's a brewpub type place. Coors Light is the worst beer ever made is all I'll say on the three. Bud Light is manageable, not good.
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I'm sure the outrage cut sales for sure. Not disagreeing. Every chain restaurant has it though for the most part. It's Miller, Bud and Coors unless it's a brewpub type place. Coors Light is the worst beer ever made is all I'll say on the three. Bud Light is manageable, not good.
No Yuengling? Yuengling is everywhere here. I'm pretty sure that Yuengling is available outside the Northeast now that it has a brewery in Tampa.
Lo fucking L. I drive SxS's through corn fields to get to the fucking bar.
No Yuengling? Yuengling is everywhere here. I'm pretty sure that Yuengling is available outside the Northeast now that it has a brewery in Tampa.
As long as you're not driving backwards...
I guess you think Yuma is the city?
I have bigger issues with food over booze. We need smaller portions.
But this idea some "boycott" made a different is bull shit.
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I suggest Becks or St Paulie Girl, as both of those are under $12 a 12 pack these days. Where has Butwiper has been pushing the boundaries to how much they could charge for their Cultural Grog. I wouldn't mind seeing Shiner Boc become a huge national brand with a wider distribution than it currently has. Though when I do find it at the Publix here in South Florida, it's around $10.99 or more, for a 6pack. Even Guiness is a dollar cheaper than that on average.
I heard some chime in telling everyone to support their local craft beer brewers. I have never EVER had one single beer from a craft brewer that tasted anything like a old traditional beer recipe. And that's very important to me. I don't want off tastes, and hints of herbs, berries, citrus, or your Xer's vag yeast. Whart ever the fuck they put in there!
The problem I have with local craft beers, they have no respect for the traditional tried and true methods, and just brew a proper Lager, Pilsner, Ale, or Stout. They always have some untraditional ingredients in there, that makes it taste like crap, while they give a cute flavor name, which taste nothing like they suggest. Plus you can factor a good 40% of the cost of their beer goes into their packaging and marketing efforts. They claim they are craft beers, but they are trying like hell to be a major distributor at the expense of not focusing on a product worthy of such hullabaloo. And if I'm at a one more party and there's nothing left in the beer cooler but 9 seltzer fizzy beer, or sour IPAs in the cooler. I'm going loose my mind. Who brings these nasty beers, then proceeds to drink the hosts honest real beers? Nobody likes your soda beer, and IPA leave that crap at home. Who ever is doing that!