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Source. (nbcnews.com)

The controversy, now nearing its third month, has turned off a broader customer group than just those who characterize themselves as conservatives.

Sales of Bud Light continue to plummet, reflecting ongoing backlash to the brand's decision to hire transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney as a spokesperson.

According to data cited by the beverage industry trade publication Beer Business Daily, sales volumes of Bud Light for the week ending May 13 sank 28.4%, extending a downward trend from the 27.7% decline seen the week before.

[Source.](https://www.nbcnews.com/business/consumer/bud-light-sales-falling-amid-mulvaney-backlash-no-end-in-sight-rcna85832) > The controversy, now nearing its third month, has turned off a broader customer group than just those who characterize themselves as conservatives. > Sales of Bud Light continue to plummet, reflecting ongoing backlash to the brand's decision to hire transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney as a spokesperson. > According to data cited by the beverage industry trade publication Beer Business Daily, sales volumes of Bud Light for the week ending May 13 sank 28.4%, extending a downward trend from the 27.7% decline seen the week before.

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Target is now getting deluged. Well deserved for having faggot clothes for kids.

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Nobody

Incorrect. A common illusion most people are under is that these mega-corps are "dated" and "out of their element". This is untrue. These corproations didn't establish a multi-national, multi-billion dollar corporation to last decades by being a bunch of morons.

These PR stunts are playing a longer game. Do you know how much money a corporation can make by shorting bud light/A-B stock? You think it's a coincidence that this short sell has been persisting for so many months?

You need suckers to buy from you in order to make money in the stock market. What better ay the an "unexpected PR mishap" that lasts for months?

Childs play.

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@picman's razor: Don't attribute to incompetence what can be explained by the machinations of scheming kikes. :)

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So, to summarize, you are saying that AB-InBev created this crisis intentionally to short its own stock, knowing that eventually people will give up on the boycott and they'll rebuild the brand.

Did I understand your point correctly?

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Sort of. It doesn't have to be InBev that is doing the shorting. These corporations are owned by larger corporations.

When working on such a macro scale, it can be profitable to liquidate a given asset (like InBev) in order to get the public to throw money into the market, or pull money out.

Think of it like InBev going to one of their bank friends and saying "hey we're having some branding issues/etc. and cannot maintain profitability over the next 10 years. Want to help us liquidate?"

The bank will say "sure! we can create a national ad campaign smearing bud light/InBev and it will get the public to sell their stock. We will short sell prior to this so as to capitalize on the price action."

Bing bang boom. Money in pocket.

You have to ask yourself, "if this major multi-national corp is going down, where is the money going?" It's not going to small independent companies. It's being siphoned into the hands of even fewer corps.

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Dude, that's deep. I have to admit it didn't occur to me. I just assigned it to incompetence.

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Sort of. It doesn't have to be InBev that is doing the shorting. These corporations are owned by larger corporations.

vanguard and blackrock are at the top but there are quite a few layers between in many cases.

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Yeah, I'm off of A-B for good. It's not about that fag on the can, It's about what that marketing bitch said about their customers in general...

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If you drank bud light regularly in the first place, you're already a fag.

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I never drank bud light, just another A-B product, faggot...

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just another A-B product

Let me rephrase

"If you drank an A-B product regularly in the first place, you're already a fag."

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I've been off AB for longer than I can remember, but it only really hurt when they bought Pilsner Urquel. For years now I've been drinking local. At a bar or restaurant I always look for the closest locally-made beer to drink.

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Stop drinking fermented (((hops))) juice for good. It's not actual beer.

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Is 'Permanent' a long time? AB Must Fail and go bankrupt. This is how Americans crush the insanity of 'Woke'.

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"Most people don’t care about this issue and don’t want to get roped into a conversation," Schuhmacher said. "Therefore they're not going to buy the beer."

In other words keep mocking anyone who buys, stocks, or drinks this tranny fluid.

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That's the exact part I wanted to quote just now.

Not an expert but I suspect many people DO care about this "issue" and this gives them a convenient and anonymous outlet to express that.

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Faggots never believe that the right does have a final straw level. Bud Light is fucking finished. They're in denial. Target is next. Miller light better backpedal fast.

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Notice how all of the mainstream articles detailing the societal backlash against any and all sodomite tranny activities entrench, double down and further the collective psychopathy by using incorrect pronouns. It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world we find ourselves in.

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Mulvaney debuted her partnership with Bud Light

🤮 Pandering faggots

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"Most people don’t care about this issue and don’t want to get roped into a conversation," Schuhmacher said.

Most people care a ton about this (((issue))) and are willing to change a decades long habit in a literal instant due to it. Something tells me early life section will clue me into why he says that. Also by "care a ton about" I mean they despise, loathe and hate the idea of it and specifically the jew lie about (((gender))) and the push thereof.

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I hope the the whole corporation goes into collapse.

Maybe the American consumer will realize we can change the world by carefully choosing what we do, or do not, spend our money on. But I won't hold my breath.