News about Dave Williams

As a boycott continues over the brand's ineffective relationship with Dylan Mulvaney, Bud Light is expected to lose shelf space at major supermarkets as grocers dedicate space to better-selling beers

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2023
Bud Light is expected to have lost shelf space at national retailers as a result of the beer brand's turbulent relationship with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney persists. Retailers are likely to want to allocate valuable shelf space to better-selling beers, according to a beer industry analyst who spoke to ABC News over the weekend. Bud Light has fallen from grace as America's most popular beer since recruiting Mulvaney, after being dethroned by Mexican beer Modelo Especial.

Bud Lights fell 28% this week in the week leading up to holiday weekend

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 5, 2023
Bud Light's revenues were considerably lower than those of last year. Despite this small increase over the week of June 17, the sales actually saw a smaller increase than its lowest year-on-year average. According to Nielsen IQ results from Bump Williams Consulting to The New York Post, Bud Light's sales dropped 22.9 percent on the week ending June 24, marginally better than its worst decline on record - 28.5 percent the week before.

Anti-racist street signs divide Sydney's Cumberland region: #racismNOTwelcome

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2022
By outraged locals, the emplacement of a 'woke' anti-racism street signs near a Sydney war memorial has been described as "disrespectful," treacherous, and 'un-Australian." Cumberland Council in western Sydney has commissioned '#racismNOTwelcome' as part of a citywide social media movement to foster inclusion. However, it's one near the Anzac Remembrance Wall in the local park that has erupted into the midst of a bitter controversy. Steve Christou, an independent councillor, says the signs in the politically diverse city, where 80% of residents use a language other than English, insult the memory of fallen Diggers.