In all seriousness, I talked to the guys running the local liquor store a few days ago. They're at the point of returning lots of Bud products because few people are buying it, because of the expiration dates. This is one of the largest packies (our word for liquor stores) in Massachusets. Let me put it this way - about twenty years ago there was a big college football game between Florida State and Boston College, and four monster FSU buses rolled up to this packie before the game and pretty much cleaned the place out. I was impressed, and also disgusted that our national reputation as boozehounds was dethroned by these assholes. I want my title back!
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At my local grocery store this week, can buy a 20 case of Bud and Bud Light for a $1 more than the 12pk. The Bud Light display full. The Bud less so, but the display was smaller.
#11
Getting hammered has become a research project.
Posted by: Super Hose ||
05/27/2023 12:05 Comments ||
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I am continually amazed at these companies that get woke and go broke. I would think the actual owners, the stockholders, would be wanting to replace CEOs or would be exploring legal actions such as class action law suits.
Disney, Budweiser, Target have all forgotten two (2) things: First, Nobody is 'Too Big To Fail" and Second, their products are not 'Necessities' -- the customer can buy elsewhere while they go bankrupt.
Posted by: Tom ||
05/27/2023 11:35 Comments ||
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Or Baltimore, or Detroit, or Philly, or NYC.
City-specific, yeah, but the NAACP thought to label an entire state. Thanks for the transparency, NAACP. But, hey, if a place such as Florida is good enough for AOC to visit on vacation, then it's good enough for me.
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Based on the LA model, there will be an increasing number of neighborhoods that become nogo zones for blacks in every sanctuary city.
Posted by: Super Hose ||
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“ However, the safety in Bel Air comes with a heavy price tag. As of 2022, the median home price in Bel Air is 4.5 million.” The Rich support BLM in hopes of not being attacked. If they start having problems, they can just hire private guards.
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05/27/2023 13:33 Comments ||
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^ I'm reminded of the picture from Kenosha of the burning car lot with the "We Support BLM" sign out front.
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
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