I'm sure those employees can get jobs with the other beer companies.
Remember this was the same company that refused to pull advertising the NFL when they were taking a knee during the National Anthem.
My advice to Bud Light employees and affiliates:
Your company has started sucking AIDS-riddled ass, and you should now bail. You will be momentarily unemployed. This is solved by getting hired by a company that sucks less.
Here's the thing Bud Light, until you divorce Klaus and his band of criminals and tyrants and authentically apologize to the American consumer, It's only going to get much worse. You think it's bad now? We don't like you or your company. You had many chances to repent. Instead, you ramped up the maligning of your consumers. Those fake commercials you ran only hurt your brand more.
So... what is it going to be? Do you stand with decrepincy and evil or do you stand with Americans? This is a rhetorical question because I already know the answer.
And I don't think the answer even matters anymore. .
The good news is they pushed it too far, so we will get a short (lived) break from the esg bullshit.
Agree on all points.
ESG will be re-branded as all bad ideas are.
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The executives should have been thinking of the 65,000 employees instead of assuming the customers would always be there.
The financial shift is already happening. Molson Coors’ stock (TAP) has been rising while AB Inbev’s (BUD) has been tumbling. It’s not a catastrophe yet. They’ve only made about 10% moves from where they were before the AB Inbev PR disaster. It’s a clear difference though.
The " think of all our workers, we have to lay them off" attempted guilt trip falls flat. If they go down, someone else will take their place. The consumption is still there, those bottles will still need to be made, they will just have someone else's label on them.
What won't recover is your AB stock option value.
Bud Light distributers/employees need to go on strike, don't look to the consumers to fix some shit your CEO's created.
Strike? How would that help? Can you share your reasoning on that one? Seems like that would actually save the company becuase no sales mean no need for as many workers.
I'm sorry that you're obviously not in the know of how a union works, but if you educate yourself i'll be more than happy to engage you in conversation, until then fuckoff you reddit pussy troll, have you ever even worked a real job in your miserable life?
You are right, I am not in the know of how a strike works to fix a company that isn't selling product.
You are obviously a jew boy who can't explain it either, seems a strike will just make the company go away, which is fine by me, and probably your goal as well but for different reasons.
If you can't explain a simple concept like this, off of a comment you made, then you earned your badge.
I've heard Modello is doing a lot better. This might have been an opportunity to buy stock in other beers.
Screw them, they are also owned by inBev. So is Miller, Coors, Molson, Corona etc. Gotta stop buying all of their products.
I don't think Miller is, though they do still participate is some very gay shit.
Wrong, the "owned" chart is real easy to find, Miller is total inBev
I don't drink beer, so I don't have to figure it out.
lol begging people to drink piss because it's cheap piss.
Keep fucking going
wOnT u tHInK oF tHE eMpLoyEeS?!?!
is secret code for
please like our brand that we've paid so much money to elevate. Our (((shareholders))) need you.
Blackrock and State Street and Vangaurd don't give a fuck whether this company makes money. As the stock drops, they'll buy more because it's cheap to own more of the company.
They'll say or do anything to try to get out of this, except recant their love of filthy degenerates.
Force them to lose.
Keep fucking going
Where are the shareholder law suites? Any CEO pushing social movements over actual products is criminally liable. The CEO, board, and execs belong in prison for pushing this garbage over the interests of their customers and stock holders.
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