Anonymous ID: 8870ce April 15, 2023, 7:04 p.m. No.18702167   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2218 >>2253

>>18701842

You're posting faux, so no wonder you doubt everything TRUMP. (DTJR probably did this on purpose.)

 

… ”So here’s the deal. Anheuser-Busch totally sh*t the bed with this Dylan Mulvaney thing. I’m not, though, for destroying an American, an iconic company for something like this," Trump Jr. said….

Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth published a lengthy statement Friday, hoping to tamp down the animosity aimed at Bud Light and its parent company. faux com: https://archive.is/Pr6s4

 

-WHY NOT NAME THE (foreign-owned) “parent company”, InBev?

-WHY wasn’t JR. called out/Corrected on his “American” company statement?

 

INTERNATIONAL ·CHINA March 16, 2017 China’s New Craft-Beer Bully The global giant that owns Budweiser wants to dominate the craft-beer market in China. 2017-03-23

A March 16 article on fortune.com, titled China's New Craft-Beer Bully, argued that AB InBev is making a power play in China, taking advantage of regulations that it wouldn't be able to in other markets, such as the US. …Fortune.com reports that AB InBev has pressured distributors in China to keep them from serving other craft beers while giving bars incentives to promote Goose Island (one of nine US craft breweries that AB InBev has purchased in recent years), which would not be legal in the US, due to antitrust regulations borne out of Prohibition. AB InBev has been in China for decades: "a key market for us for over 30 years", Chen said … and is among the top five beer sellers in China. https://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2017-03/23/content_28657910.htm

 

Strong-arm tactics in the craft beer business in China Discounting craft beer, buying up microbreweries, spying on rival brands’ sales by installing flow meters in draft beer taps in bars and restaurants: Writing in Fortune magazine, Scott Cendrowski has the dirt on the strong-arm tactics of global beer giant AB InBev as it tries to ensure dominance in the craft beer market in China. The article is accompanied by a review of China’s biggest beer brands. https://thechinaproject.com/2017/03/16/china-news-roundup-20170316/