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Glass bottling plants forced to shut down, leaving 600 employees jobless amid Bud Light controversy
2023-07-03
[Fox News] Employees reportedly said the Bud Light boycotts forced the glass bottling plant to shut down as they were 'no longer needed'

A glass bottling company impacted by Bud Light's botched promotion with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney will close down two of its locations, laying off more than 600 employees as the beer brand continues to grapple with staggering financial losses and declining sales.

The Ardagh Group, a global glass producer who contracts with the Anheuser-Busch company, announced that they will be closing their plants in North Carolina and Louisiana in July, putting roughly 645 employees out of a job, WRAL reported

Former Anheuser-Busch executive Anson Frericks recently urged Anheuser-Busch’s CEO Brendan Whitworth to step down from the company for how he has handled the Dylan Mulvaney controversy. (Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket)

The bottling company did not reveal the reason for the move, but an investigation by WRAL reportedly found that the plants are shuttering because of tanking Bud Light sales, as retailers, distributors, bars and contracted companies feel the wrath of nationwide boycotts over the controversial Bud Light partnership that celebrated Mulvaney's "365 Days of Girlhood."

Workers at both bottling plants have reportedly noticed decreased production after Mulvaney's video announcing the collaboration on social media gained public attention in April, WRAL reported. A machine repair mechanic told the outlet that the drop in demand forced the Louisiana and North Carolina plants to put some of their machines offline, which he attributed to "the Bud Light situation."

In an internal Ardagh Group memo obtained by WRAL, executives said they planned to shut down the two plants "due to slow sales with Anheuser-InBev," Longtime employees told the outlet that they were not surprised by the move, considering that a large part of their business at those plants was producing bottles for Budweiser and Bud Light.

Employees at the Wilson, North Carolina plant reportedly said their manager confirmed to them that they were shuttering its doors because of the Bud Light boycott.

"'Because of Budweiser no longer selling the bottle, they no longer needed our product," David Williams, a machine repair mechanic, told WRAL.

Bud Light sales have slumped since the beermaker gifted Mulvaney special cans in April to celebrate a full year of "girlhood." A second video then featured Mulvaney in a bathtub drinking a Bud Light beer — prompting online outrage and nationwide boycotts that resulted in a sales decline that has yet to rebound.
Posted by:Frank G

#22  Most interesting comments tonight, 13-21. Number 19 required a 2nd reading. Simple, yet very powerful.

Everyone have a safe 4th.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-07-03 22:09  

#21  Let me give you some other examples of narratives that they lost control of: Epstein didn’t kill himself, Let’s go Brandon and the term Fedsurrection. It gets to them. You can see it in Jake Tapper’s clenched jaw. My expectation is that at one of the Trump rally’s, the crowd will eventually be led in a version of the Icelandic clap with the crescendo chant being “Trump.” If his handlers pull this off successfully, it will metastasize into NASCAR crowds and then into other stadiums. It may not. It could possibly be something else. It may not even be related to Trump, but the people will speak. They will continue to speak in a way that the gatekeepers will fail to stop.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-07-03 20:45  

#20  The people running the local micro brewery may still be flaming commies even though they get to see up close that only work works.

But you can check them out for yourself before you flop your wallet open.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-07-03 20:24  

#19  One of the best pieces of advice I ever got, from a friend's dad when I was a kid. "Don't play the other guy's game."

Yes. the modern gerbil economy is based on rampant consumerism. If you learn to live more simply, you are sticking it in their eye. Even though they claim that's exactly what they want you to do.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-07-03 20:22  

#18  Every time I buy or don't buy, somebody gets screwed. I try to arrange it so it's not me...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-07-03 20:19  

#17  ^ Exactly. If you don't like Producers or product enough to continue? Don't. Especially if they spit on you as their market
Posted by: Frank G   2023-07-03 20:13  

#16  Nobody is going to see this story and go and buy a twelve pack of Bud Lite because they didn’t understand that choosing a better beer might impact innocents in the InBev supply chain. There will be more and more of these stories. They are a distraction. What is happening to Bud Lite, Fox, Target and Disney is what the globalists fear most, people realizing that they are powerful and not alone.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-07-03 19:57  

#15  If you buy a used American car, you are beating the UAW tariff. The repair parts are mostly foreign sourced now.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-07-03 19:45  

#14  I buy what works for me. I do try to avoid Chinese, blue state made and ESG offenders.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-07-03 19:41  

#13  While I was working for GM, one of my hourly workers tried to explain to me why Americans were obligated to buy GM products. I never was able to follow his non-logic.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-07-03 18:52  

#12  Are Bud Light drinkers sophisticated enough to drink from bottles?
Being suspicious, I wonder if this has more to do with demand for bottles vs cans than any AB marketing triumph/sales disaster.
Posted by: SteveS   2023-07-03 18:21  

#11  A few people might even have given up beer.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-07-03 18:15  

#10  Every lost Bud Light sale is a new Modello, Miller, Coors, etc. sale. The jobs didn't go away. They just moved down the street.
Posted by: Angstrom   2023-07-03 17:56  

#9  Our kids used to collect aluminum cans to fund their sports teams; not worth it now as they only pay about 10-20 cans per penny.

About the only recycling program that is semi-effective by reducing aluminum bauxite imports.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-07-03 10:40  

#8  Stakeholders find out what the stake is for...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-07-03 10:09  

#7  ^ Preppers taking up some o' that slack.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2023-07-03 09:38  

#6  The glass bottle people loosing their jobs over aluminum cans. Kinda has an "inevitableness" about it.
You have to wonder what's happening over at Ball, who makes (or used to) the cans for Bud.
Posted by: ed in texas   2023-07-03 09:35  

#5  Our kids used to collect aluminum cans to fund their sports teams; not worth it now as they only pay about 10-20 cans per penny.
Posted by: Glenmore    2023-07-03 09:35  

#4  They can learn to code. pick up harvest roadside cans and bottles.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-07-03 08:44  

#3  were shuttering its doors because of the Bud Light boycott management.

Piss off, Fox.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-07-03 08:43  

#2  They can learn to code.
Posted by: Joe Biden   2023-07-03 07:54  

#1  Glass, or Aluminum cans?
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-07-03 07:18  

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