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*Bud Light has another non-beer problem brewing on its hands*

Thousands of union workers at Anheuser-Busch breweries, which craft Bud Light and other popular beer brands, across the U.S. have reached their breaking point and are threatening to strike as their current union contract is set to expire next month. Roughly 5,000 workers represented by Teamsters at 12 Anheuser-Busch breweries across the nation have voted by 99% to authorize a strike if Anheuser-Busch fails to agree on a “stronger new contract” to replace the one that expires on Feb. 29, according to a new press release. Related: Staffers at The Washington Post are fighting back The workers are pushing for the new contract to include improved wages, job security, and better health care and retirement benefits. “Our members’ labor, talent, and sacrifice are what put Anheuser-Busch products on the shelf, and we are committed to getting a contract that rewards and recognizes their hard work,” said Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien in the press release. “If Anheuser-Busch’s executives can’t get their act together to negotiate an agreement that respects workers, we will see them out on the streets.” The union also notes that Anheuser-Busch has put off negotiations on “important job security issues” since mid-November last year, despite multiple requests by the union to jumpstart talks. Currently, there are no dates set for negotiations, but a strike could spell more trouble for Bud Light which is struggling to get back on its feet at the heels of a rough 2023. Last year, Bud Light faced a boycott from consumers after the beer brand featured Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender social media influencer, in one of its social media campaigns promoting a $15,000 giveaway. A worker is spotted handling an item from a Bud Light truck. Shutterstock The boycott caused Bud Light to lose its spot as the top-selling beer brand in the United States. Also, Anheuser-Busch’s U.S. earnings plummeted by more than 10% during the second quarter last year, costing the company $395 million in earnings compared to the same quarter in 2022. It was also reported last year that Bud Light was being sold for less than water, and some production plants that craft the beer have been shut down amid a decline in sales. It seems that the boycott is still impacting Anheuser-Busch’s income as it reported a third-quarter 2023 year-over-year revenue declined of 13.5%. It also said that sales to retailers decreased by 16.6% with the volume decline of Bud Light being the main reason. Want to turbocharge your portfolio? Learn from the investing legends and get actionable insights. Start your Real Money Pro membership today.
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Bud Light has another non-beer problem brewing on its hands

Thousands of union workers at Anheuser-Busch breweries, which craft Bud Light and other popular beer brands, across the U.S. have reached their breaking point and are threatening to strike as their current union contract is set to expire next month. Roughly 5,000 workers represented by Teamsters at 12 Anheuser-Busch breweries across the nation have voted by 99% to authorize a strike if Anheuser-Busch fails to agree on a “stronger new contract” to replace the one that expires on Feb. 29, according to a new press release. Related: Staffers at The Washington Post are fighting back The workers are pushing for the new contract to include improved wages, job security, and better health care and retirement benefits. “Our members’ labor, talent, and sacrifice are what put Anheuser-Busch products on the shelf, and we are committed to getting a contract that rewards and recognizes their hard work,” said Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien in the press release. “If Anheuser-Busch’s executives can’t get their act together to negotiate an agreement that respects workers, we will see them out on the streets.” The union also notes that Anheuser-Busch has put off negotiations on “important job security issues” since mid-November last year, despite multiple requests by the union to jumpstart talks. Currently, there are no dates set for negotiations, but a strike could spell more trouble for Bud Light which is struggling to get back on its feet at the heels of a rough 2023. Last year, Bud Light faced a boycott from consumers after the beer brand featured Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender social media influencer, in one of its social media campaigns promoting a $15,000 giveaway. A worker is spotted handling an item from a Bud Light truck. Shutterstock The boycott caused Bud Light to lose its spot as the top-selling beer brand in the United States. Also, Anheuser-Busch’s U.S. earnings plummeted by more than 10% during the second quarter last year, costing the company $395 million in earnings compared to the same quarter in 2022. It was also reported last year that Bud Light was being sold for less than water, and some production plants that craft the beer have been shut down amid a decline in sales. It seems that the boycott is still impacting Anheuser-Busch’s income as it reported a third-quarter 2023 year-over-year revenue declined of 13.5%. It also said that sales to retailers decreased by 16.6% with the volume decline of Bud Light being the main reason. Want to turbocharge your portfolio? Learn from the investing legends and get actionable insights. Start your Real Money Pro membership today.
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*Famous actor's Emmys antics showcases everyone's declining care in the award show*

Rob McElhenney put out a tweet that foreshadowed the viewership results for the Emmy Awards. The "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" star was at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, but his mind was clearly focused on something happening on the other side of the country. McElhenney, who is also the co-owner of Wrexham FC alongside Ryan Reynolds, posted on X, formerly Twitter, a selfie by his wife, Kaitlin Olson, which showed the two on their seats at the Peacock Theater but with McElhenney's eyes glued to his phone. The unabashed Philadelphia Eagles fan was streaming the ESPN broadcast of the Wild Card match-up between the Eagles and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from the awards show. The NFL Playoff game and the Emmys both started at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Monday, so McElhenney did what he had to do to watch the game. "Who schedules the Emmys the same night as the @eagles #gobirds #FlyEaglesFly," McElhenney wrote on X.Who schedules the Emmys the same night as the @eagles #gobirds #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/qaRiD0ZFHx— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) January 16, 2024 Related: Peacock was a big winner with its streaming NFL Playoff game, defying social media backlash He probably wasn't happy with the results as his Eagles were eliminated in embarrassing fashion. But his tweet showcased the behavior of America, as seen by the television viewership results from that night. ESPN saw 28.6 million viewers for the Wild Card game between the Eagles and the Bucs, which completely crushed the record-low 4.3 million viewers of the Emmys. The Iowa caucuses also beat out the Emmys, drawing 4.67 million viewers, albeit across three different networks (Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN).Related: An important reminder about the future of NBA and NFL Christmas games The NFL playoff game at number one isn't too shocking considering how much the league dominates viewership. But for one game to air on the night of the Emmys and for the viewership gap to be over 24 million is pretty telling of where the viewership for awards shows is headed. The Emmys viewership in 2013 was at 17.8 million, more than four times what it is today.Emmy Awards viewership through the years2013: 17.8 million2014: 15.6 million2015: 11.9 million2016: 11.4 million2017: 11.4 million2018: 10.2 million2019: 7.0 million2020: 6.4 million2021: 7.4 million2022: 5.9 million2023: 4.3 million— Morning Brew ☕️ (@MorningBrew) January 17, 2024 Get exclusive access to portfolio managers’ stock picks and proven investing strategies with Real Money Pro. Get started now.
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Famous actor's Emmys antics showcases everyone's declining care in the award show

Rob McElhenney put out a tweet that foreshadowed the viewership results for the Emmy Awards. The "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" star was at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, but his mind was clearly focused on something happening on the other side of the country. McElhenney, who is also the co-owner of Wrexham FC alongside Ryan Reynolds, posted on X, formerly Twitter, a selfie by his wife, Kaitlin Olson, which showed the two on their seats at the Peacock Theater but with McElhenney's eyes glued to his phone. The unabashed Philadelphia Eagles fan was streaming the ESPN broadcast of the Wild Card match-up between the Eagles and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from the awards show. The NFL Playoff game and the Emmys both started at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Monday, so McElhenney did what he had to do to watch the game. "Who schedules the Emmys the same night as the @eagles #gobirds #FlyEaglesFly," McElhenney wrote on X.Who schedules the Emmys the same night as the @eagles #gobirds #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/qaRiD0ZFHx— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) January 16, 2024 Related: Peacock was a big winner with its streaming NFL Playoff game, defying social media backlash He probably wasn't happy with the results as his Eagles were eliminated in embarrassing fashion. But his tweet showcased the behavior of America, as seen by the television viewership results from that night. ESPN saw 28.6 million viewers for the Wild Card game between the Eagles and the Bucs, which completely crushed the record-low 4.3 million viewers of the Emmys. The Iowa caucuses also beat out the Emmys, drawing 4.67 million viewers, albeit across three different networks (Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN).Related: An important reminder about the future of NBA and NFL Christmas games The NFL playoff game at number one isn't too shocking considering how much the league dominates viewership. But for one game to air on the night of the Emmys and for the viewership gap to be over 24 million is pretty telling of where the viewership for awards shows is headed. The Emmys viewership in 2013 was at 17.8 million, more than four times what it is today.Emmy Awards viewership through the years2013: 17.8 million2014: 15.6 million2015: 11.9 million2016: 11.4 million2017: 11.4 million2018: 10.2 million2019: 7.0 million2020: 6.4 million2021: 7.4 million2022: 5.9 million2023: 4.3 million— Morning Brew ☕️ (@MorningBrew) January 17, 2024 Get exclusive access to portfolio managers’ stock picks and proven investing strategies with Real Money Pro. Get started now.
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'Nazis, no thank you'; Germans take to streets to call for far-right party AfD ban

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*Everything You Need to Know About Samsung’s Incredible New Galaxy S24 Smartphones*

Anyone who thought Samsung’s supremacy within the foldable smartphone category would see the Korean tech giant take its eye off the ball when it comes to the flagship Galaxy S series has just had quite the reality check. Kicking off its latest Unpacked event in […] Visit Man of Many for the full post.
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*Звания в армии СССР*

Весь период существования СССР можно по различным эпохальным событиям делить на несколько этапов. Как правило, перемены в политической жизни государства ведут к ряду...via forma full 5 https://ift.tt/VynXjgS Manage Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service.IFTTT Manage on IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/myrecipes/personal/114580525
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The shower door in my hotel has a random hole in the middle

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Звания в армии СССР

Весь период существования СССР можно по различным эпохальным событиям делить на несколько этапов. Как правило, перемены в политической жизни государства ведут к ряду...via forma full 5 https://ift.tt/VynXjgS Manage Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email service.IFTTT Manage on IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/myrecipes/personal/114580525
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Cat just gave birth. Didn’t know she was pregnant. What do now ????

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*Are there any people who genuinely don't use social media?*

Not really counting reddit, but do you guys know people who genuinely don't use any social media? I'm not talking about super introverted people, but I'm talking about regular social people who have a good circle of friends, but just don't use social media. Does anyone like this exist? submitted by /u/PhotographNo8827 to r/NoStupidQuestions [link] [comments]
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Are there any people who genuinely don't use social media?

Not really counting reddit, but do you guys know people who genuinely don't use any social media? I'm not talking about super introverted people, but I'm talking about regular social people who have a good circle of friends, but just don't use social media. Does anyone like this exist? submitted by /u/PhotographNo8827 to r/NoStupidQuestions link comments
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Patch 1.5 patch notes

https://www.reachthefinals.com/patch-notes-7 These are the patch notes for the new update. What do you guys think? submitted by /u/DiblyGames to r/thefinals link comments
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