People in Nashville shared their opinions on if Bud Light can redeem itself amid ongoing boycotts and whether the Anheuser-Busch CEO should step down.
from the controversy since the public backlash began. CEO Brendan Whitworth, said in an April statement,"We never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people. We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer."on"CBS Mornings" last month, Whitworth declined to say if he would, in hindsight, allow the partnership to happen again.
"Whitworth has clearly shown himself to be incapable of solving the Mulvaney crisis," Frericks wrote in an op-ed earlier this month."It's time he did the right thing and stepped aside to make way for someone capable of righting the sinking Bud Light ship."
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