could you hold these? [laughter] here you go. don t worry about a thing. it s going to be fine. there we go. going to be fine. and bud light made a giant mess on aisle 9. when they tried to make this the face of their cans. this month i celebrated my day 365 of woman hood and bud light sent me possibly the best gift ever, a can with my face on it. check out my instagram story to see how you can enjoy march madness with bud light and maybe win some money, too. lovia. cheers. go team. whatever team you love i love, too. okay. lovia, break a leg. pete: playing a character. bud light is trying to play it all up by trying to get back on our good side. they claim no senior bud light executive new about the trans can which actually makes it worse. because that means junior edge employees had no doubt that bud s woke corporate culture would, of course, support celebrating 365 days of a man pretending to be a girl. so today budweiser put out an ad with a spliced up compilation wit
but, in many venues, anheuser-busch has a beer monopoly. you might call them big bush. kind of like big pharma. just over the weekend, i went to yankee stadium with my wife and buddies will cain and rob o neill. and there was nothing more sat saturdays phiing seeing untouched fridges of bud light. we all drank a local ipa beer instead and so did almost everybody else. i wasn t going to make a big deal about this proud of the stand we took until primetime producers told me the local beer we were drinking is actually owned by anheuser busch. no wonder i feel a little funny today. turns out they own a lot of beers as you know. but that s okay. we may have lost this battle, burr we can win the war against big busch. we have to hit them where it hurts the most. bud light, one target, no distraction. the ball is in our court.
they consume millions of cases of beer on, of course, the big day for the big game. but in the meantime, president obama is looking out for you to make sure that next year you don t have to pay more for that six-pack. you see, on thursday the justice department filed a civil antitrust lawsuit to block a merger between two beer industry giants. the lawsuit challenges anheuser-busch inbev s attempt to buy 50% of mexico s grupo modelo that it doesn t already own. abi is the ruler of the u.s. beer market, no doubt. modelo is ranked third. the justice department believes that the merger could create a beer monopoly. if a abi buys their direct competitor, it could easily change market forces and raise the prices of beer everywhere.
i m guessing that on super bowl sunday the president will join americans as they consume millions of cases of beer on, of course, the big day for the big game. but in the meantime, president obama is looking out for you to make sure that next year you don t have to pay more for that six-pack. you see, on thursday the justice department filed a civil antitrust lawsuit to block a merger between two beer industry giants. the lawsuit challenges anheuser-busch inbev s attempt to buy 50% of mexico s grupo modelo that it doesn t already own. abi is the ruler of the u.s. beer market, no doubt. modelo is ranked third. the justice department believes that the merger could create a beer monopoly. if a abi buys their direct competitor, it could easily change market forces and raise the prices of beer everywhere. it s estimated that if the deal goes through, a six-pack could
they consume millions of cases of beer on, of course, the big day for the big game. but in the meantime, president obama is looking out for you to make sure that next year you don t have to pay more for that six-pack. you see, on thursday the justice department filed a civil antitrust lawsuit to block a merger between two beer industry giants. the lawsuit challenges anheuser-busch inbev s attempt to buy 50% of mexico s grupo modelo that it doesn t already own. abi is the ruler of the u.s. beer market, no doubt. modelo is ranked third. the justice department believes that the merger could create a beer monopoly. if a abi buys their direct competitor, it could easily change market forces and raise the prices of beer everywhere. it s estimated that if the deal goes through, a six-pack could end up costing 25 to 50 cents more. sure, now that doesn t sound