Bud Light suffers 'blood bath' as one place reports up to 70% sales decline

Looks like Bud Light sales could be taking a tumble like that big woman who fell off a table years ago. Her name was Scarlett, but this bloodbath is a deeper shade of red because Republicans who are sick of the woke leftist agenda are buying a lot less Bud Light after the beer brand partnered with a degenerate transgender woman who mocks real women across the planet. It's just a skinny mentally disturbed man who dressed up like chicks and is obsessed with getting attention on the internet, a person totally terrible for society in every way possible - and the idiot marketing lady at Bud Light thought THAT was a good idea. Nope, terrible idea to shy away from the real people and partner with some loser.

Keep in mind, this report is ONLY for one location that gave their input. This is NOT for the total sales of Bud Light or across the world. As Newsweek reported: "The Fox story made clear that the figures it quoted were specific to Case & Bucks, a restaurant and sports bar in Barnhart, Missouri, whose owner, Jeff Fitter, it had interviewed.Anheuser-Busch released its fourth-quarter and full-year financial results for 2022 in March, and its second-quarter results are not expected to be released until July."

Bud Light sales are dipping in some locations, even tipping towards the 70% decline rate as reported on Fox News. The video above shows one guy's perspective on it and here's a snippet from the Fox News story showing some of the damage that's already been done by the marketing lady's dumb decision:

Eighty percent of Bud Light drinkers ordered something else this week, Brewhouse owner Alex Kesaris said — while the 20% who did order Bud Light "weren’t on social media and hadn’t heard yet" about its new transgender pitch person.

"They didn’t order it again," he said, after other patrons told them about the Bud Light marketing misfire.

One pub in Hell’s Kitchen, a New York City neighborhood known for its large and vocal gay community, reported that Bud Light draft sales dropped 58% this week, while Bud Light bottle sales were down 70%.

Bud Light's decision to dive into the culture wars was a "bad decision" that defied "virtually every rule in building brands and marketing," a national beer-industry analyst told FOX Business.

He cited a nightmare scenario for Bud Light sales reps in Texas, where the brand has for years has sponsored a large weekly dart league with 100-plus players each Thursday night.

"They've already done enough damage in one week to disrupt year-long sales projections," a beer-sales representative who works with national beer retailers such as Costco told FOX Business.

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