Stores selling Bud Light for free as Mulvaney backlash continues
Some Budweiser products are being offered for free after a $15 rebate from Anheuser-Busch
Beer industry ‘in shock’ that Bud Light backlash continues, expert says
Some Budweiser products are being sold for free in some stores thanks to a new promotional rebate from the Anheuser-Busch company, following weeks of Bud Light backlash.
Ahead of the Memorial Day weekend, Bud Light revealed a new promotion called the US Budweiser Family Memorial Day Rebate online for customers from eligible states. The rebate promises an amount "equivalent to the purchase price of one (1) 15-pack or larger, up to $15" of Bud Light, Budweiser, Budweiser Select or Budweiser Select 55 paid via Anheuser-Busch Digital Prepaid Mastercard. Based on recent prices for Bud Light products, however, in some cases this would be giving packs of beer away for free.
Online searches of local beer retailers find many offers under $15 for 15-packs or larger of these Budweiser products, making the products free after rebate, excluding sales tax or any state restrictions.
On Wednesday, a Nashua, New Hampshire, Shaw's Supermarket had 30-packs of Bud Light cans on sale for $19.99, down from $24.99, making the price about $5 after rebate.
The videos kickstarted conservative efforts to boycott the product. Though Anheuser-Busch insisted that the can was not intended to be publicly sold, the outrage continued to affect sales. According to data from Bump Williams Consulting, sales for Bud Light were down by 23.6% compared to one year ago.
A picture of the commemorative Bud Light can featuring TikTok influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Anheuser-Busch will help wholesalers handle unsold merchandise.
"The brewer recently told its wholesalers that it would buy back unsold cases of beer that have gone past their expiration date," the WSJ reported.
1 comment:
I sat next to a former Del Papa Beer Distributor employee last night at a High School Graduation. He told me that Budweiser was issuing $250 Visa cards to all on premise retailer sales persons. It allows them to purchase Bud Light for customers in bars while they are delivering beer. He didn't say how that program was going. But I'm afraid Bud Light may remain on the shelf for sometime to come.
Post a Comment