Quote Originally Posted by Tater View Post
AB InBev owns Grupo Modello which imports Corona, Modelo, and more. I didn't read more because I sensed it being an "about me" diatribe trying to expand your shopping habits at a large scale. Mississippi State Message Board posters are not the average demo. And even you were wrong about "Modelo" being a "safe" beer to purchase.

AB InBev is not at all concerned about the Cancel Culture mob boycotting. Just like the following failed boycotts:

Coors/Miller
Target
ABC
Amazon
American Airlines
Apple
AT&T
Barbie
BofA
BBC (the british news channel)
Campbell's
Chick-fil-a (it's doubly funny both sides of the political spectrum have failed at cancelling them. Just a well oiled machine)
Carhartt
Cisco
Citi
CNN
Coke
Cracker Barrel
Delta
Disney
Fox
Ford
HBO
Enterprise
Hertz
Home Depot
JP morgan Chase
Kellogg's (lol at how popular the Pop Tart bowl is)
MLB
NASCAR
NBA
NBC
NFL
North Face
Oreo
Paypal
Patagonia
PBS
Starbucks
The Super Bowl
Tyson Foods
Nike
Under Armour
United Airlines (Spirt or bust for ya I guess)
Univision
UPS
CBS
Walmart
Wells Fargo
Yeti

http://www.thealmightyguru.com/Wiki/...%22canceled%22

That's just some of this one list with sources. It's exhausting. I'm done with this thread though. You're welcome for giving you a consolidated list to avoid. Have fun finding something that isn't owned by that group in some fashion.
You should never assume you are right. Just giving you the heads up. If you go back and read the post you are replying to, you would see the phrase "plus Modello in the US is safe." If you were the type of person that should ever assume you are right, you would have questioned that phrase "in the US" and wondered whether it's there for a reason.

With respect to that list, why would I want a list of companies other people have allegedly tried to boycott?