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Bud Light sales dive amid backlash over campaign with transgender influencer

Click to play video: 'Sales of Bud Light plunge following Dylan Mulvaney controversy'
Sales of Bud Light plunge following Dylan Mulvaney controversy
WATCH: The world’s largest brewer, Anheuser-Busch Inbev, reported a 10.5 per cent drop in U.S. revenue in its second quarter as sales for Bud Light — America’s most popular beer — plunged following conservative backlash over a campaign partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Global's Anne Gaviola reports – Aug 3, 2023

Anheuser-Busch Inbev reported a drop in U.S. revenue in the second quarter as Bud Light sales plunged amid a conservative backlash over a campaign with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

The world’s largest brewer said Thursday that revenue in the United States declined by 10.5 per cent in the April-to-June period from a year earlier, “primarily due to the volume decline of Bud Light.”

It has lost its place as America’s best-selling beer after more than two decades, slipping into second place in June behind Mexican lager Modelo Especial, which is also owned by the Belgium-based ABInBev.

Click to play video: 'Suspected Bud Light purchase likely led to altercation outside Vaughan liquor store: police'
Suspected Bud Light purchase likely led to altercation outside Vaughan liquor store: police

The company faced blowback after sending a commemorative Bud Light can to Mulvaney, who posted it to her millions of social media followers.

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Conservative figures and others called for a boycott of Bud Light, while Mulvaney’s supporters criticized the beer brand for not doing enough to support her. Mulvaney has said she faced bullying and transphobia, criticizing the brand for not reaching out to her amid the furor over their partnership.

The beer giant said overall revenue rose 7.2 per cent in the second quarter, to US$15.1 billion, from the same period a year ago as global brands such as Stella Artois and Corona made up for the loss in Bud Light sales.

It said normalized earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization rose five per cent, to US$4.9 billion.

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