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Anheuser-Busch CEO Desperately Appeals to Red State Drinkers To Buy His Beer Again After Bud Light Fiasco

After the Dylan Mulvaney controversy, the CEO of Anheuser-Busch tries to win over Red State customers.

Thursday, June 1, 2023 | Chimniii Desk

The awakened marketing approach did not have the desired result, and Brendan Whitworth, the CEO, published a statement in response to the outcry as was to be expected. However, it appeared that the statement was more concerned with appeasing everyone and avoiding taking a position on the matter.

 

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He didn't really say much, but he did try to make everyone feel good about the beer they made. He emphasised the value of accountability as well as the freedom, toil, and mutual respect that were pillars of the American beginning.

 

In the past, the business has supported the military, first responders, sports enthusiasts, and hard-working Americans all throughout the country, he said. Whitworth also spoke of his desire to make outstanding beers available to customers nationwide.

 

But nobody was pleased with this non-statement. Leftists viewed it as a betrayal and labelled it a cowardly action, with NBC reporter Ben Collins leading the charge.

 

Collins claimed that Bud Light gave a trans person a one-minute sponsored Instagram post in exchange for yielding to a crowd that was shooting and trampling on its merchandise.

 

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The remark was neither a cave nor an apology, as Auron MacIntyre noted on Twitter. It was a non-statement intended to keep people in red America from purchasing their beer. But for the left, anything short of adulation is insufficient.

 

The comment was also criticised by Matt Walsh of The Daily Wire, who described it as awkward and foolish. He emphasised that neither an apology nor an admission of guilt were made in the statement.

 

Additionally, he pointed out that the statement did not support transgenderism and acknowledged that the transgender controversy "divides people." In response to the company's poor choice in handling the PR disaster, he criticised it and urged his supporters to keep up the boycott.

 

Anheuser-Busch is currently facing some challenges. While they appear to be making an effort to appease everyone, things appear to be getting worse. If the business wants to regain the confidence of its clients, it must take a more firm stance on the matter.

 

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