Budweiser distributor Wil Fischer Distributing reportedly has decided to cancel all showings involving the Clydesdale team.
a report by Missouri TV station KOLR-10, local Budweiser distributor Wil Fischer Distributing decided to cancel all showings involving the Clydesdale team, including one scheduled for Springfield.The cancellation comes in the midst of a storm of controversy over Bud Light partnering with transgender social-media influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
The Budweiser Clydesdales pulling beer wagons, often through the snow or rain, has long been a staple of“We aren’t going to comment on the issue … everything is still sensitive in social media,” an executive at Wil FischerExamples of the backlash include country music star John Rich pulling Bud Light from his Nashville bar because it wasn’t selling and Kid Rock shooting up cases of Bud Light and aiming obscenities at both the beer and the company.
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