They’ve lost a lot of money and can’t seem to find their footing again, and regain their customer’s trust.
Mainly because they have not come out and delivered a sincere apology. If they did that, people might be inclined to drink their beer again.
Maybe after what happened at the Morgan Wallen concert, Bud Light will start writing tat sincere apology now.
Newsweek reported that a photo showing no line at a booth selling Bud Light at a recent Morgan Wallen concert has gone viral on Twitter amid the embattled brand's ongoing backlash.
For several weeks, the beer brand has been the focus of a deeply divided debate after sending transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney a personalized can of its product.
Earlier this month, Mulvaney shared a video on Instagram in which she explained that Bud Light had sent her a can with her face on it to commemorate 365 days of her living as a woman. Mulvaney's Days of Girlhood video series, which charts her first year of transitioning, has been a viral success.
The partnership has drawn condemnation from some social media users, who issued calls for a boycott. Amid the backlash, musician Kid Rock shared footage of himself opening fire on a stack of Bud Light cans. Country music star
Travis Tritt reacted by announcing that he would no longer sell Budweiser at his concerts.
Bud Light made a huge mess by abandoning their loyal customers, and now it could be way too late to fix it. Let’s hope other companies learn that going”woke” is a very bad idea.