“It’s an Empty Executive Suite” An insider explains what has gone disastrously wrong with Boeing.

Boeing is—or was—a great company. From its manufacturing plants in Seattle, it produced the world’s most reliable, efficient aircraft. But after merging with McDonnell Douglas, shifting production around the world, and moving its headquarters to Chicago and then Arlington, Virginia, the Boeing Company has been adrift.

Then, in October 2018, one of Boeing’s new 737 MAX aircraft crashed. Then, a few months later, another. Recent months have seen embarrassing maintenance failures, including a door plug that blew off an Alaska Airlines plane in mid-flight.

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Problem child Ben & Jerry’s getting boot from parent after years of political controversy

Multinational conglomerate Unilever, the owner of some 400 brands, announced Tuesday it is spinning off its ice cream business — including major names like Ben & Jerry’s, Breyers, Magnum, Popsicle and Klondike — after more than a century.

The consumer goods giant said the move is part of a growth strategy to create a leaner business. At the same time, by shedding Ben & Jerry’s, Unilever is ridding itself of a longtime headache.

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Multimillion dollar fund manager ditches Tyson Foods, saying meat giant sacking US workers to hire 42,000 asylum seekers is the ‘woke liberal takeover of America’

A conservative fund manager has pulled investments from Tyson Foods, saying the meat and poultry giant has alienated its consumers by laying off Americans workers and hiring 42,000 asylum seekers.

Bill Flaig, CEO and co-founder of the $79 million American Conservative Values Fund (ACVF), told DailyMail.com that he has divested from Tyson and won’t buy any more stock in the company.

Angry consumers are boycotting Tyson over revelations that the company is shuttering plants and laying off workers while hiring tens of thousands of asylum seekers — and even hiring lawyers for its new recruits.

That is pure greed.

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Doritos FIRES trans activist as a brand ambassador after being alerted to his sick tweets about doing ‘depraved things’ to a 12-year-old

Doritos has fired a transgender activist who appeared in one of its promotional videos after being alerted to her sickening old tweets, including one where she wrote about doing ‘depraved things’ to a 12-year-old.

Samantha Hudson, 24, appeared in a new partnership with Doritos Spain through a 50-second video called ‘Crunch Talks that has now been deleted from the brand’s Instagram.

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Anti-white and woke agenda gets a vernacular rebrand in the corporate world

Now showing more anti white bullshit

I first became aware of this about three weeks ago—I was in T.J. Maxx, looking for a baby shower gift, and found diapers for “melanated” babies. I assumed “melanated” meant black, but since the packaging emphasized that what made this product “unique” was the addition of shea butter to the diaper lining, I didn’t really think much of it, and chalked it up to a marketing ploy—all babies, regardless of color, can benefit from skin-softening natural products.

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Beer sales plunge to lowest levels in 24 years — thanks to Bud Light’s disastrous Dylan Mulvaney campaign

Beer sales in the US are expected to plunge to their lowest level since 1999 — largely due to Bud Light’s massive falloff after its disastrous tie-up with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, industry experts said.

Sales declined by more than 5% in the first nine months of the year, dragged down not only by the backlash and boycotts against Anheuser-Busch-owned Bud Light but the changing habits of younger drinkers, according to Beer Marketer’s Insights.

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Ben and Jerry’s has no right to lecture anyone about migrants

The virtue-signalling ice-cream brand has been accused of mistreating migrant workers.

The social-media team at Ben and Jerry’s UK has waded into Britain’s immigration debate. Again.

This supposedly socially conscious ice-cream brand – owned by corporate giant Unilever – has posted incessantly in recent months about the UK’s contentious Rwanda policy for illegal migration, with tweets about the status of the plan sandwiched between cringeworthy marketing posts.

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Target Hasn’t Learned Its Lesson, Doubles Down on Grooming Kids

This summer, a few short months after Bud Light destroyed its brand by partnering with Dylan Mulvaney, retail giant Target also experienced the wrath of consumers for not only offering merchandise and clothing with trans-friendly slogans and books pushing radical leftist gender ideology to children but also placing these displays front and center in their stores. A boycott ensued, and the company lost billions in market value.

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‘Panic and rash decision-making’: ex-Bud Light staff on one of the biggest boycotts in US history

When Anheuser-Busch InBev, the multinational beer company, promoted Alissa Heinerscheid to vice-president of marketing for Bud Light in July 2022, she became the first female VP in the beer’s 40-year history. “It’s just old white men,” says one former employee of the company leadership. “That’s why we were excited to at least have Alissa in that role.”

In a March 2023 interview with the lifestyle podcast Make Yourself At Home, Heinerscheid spoke of her remit. “I had a really clear job to do when I took over Bud Light, and it was: ‘This brand is in decline, it’s been in a decline for a really long time, and if we do not attract young drinkers to come and drink this brand, there will be no future for Bud Light.’” Part of that involved updating the marketing to be “lighter, brighter” and more inclusive. “Bud Light had […] a brand of fratty, kind of out-of-touch humor,” Heinerscheid said

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Dove’s spokeswoman Zyahna Bryant offers an important insight into a leftist goal

Racist

Dove went woke 20 years ago, but it doubled down by hiring BLM and “fat liberation activist” Zyahna Bryant. Bryant made a name for herself in 2020 with her damaging, race-based attacks on Morgan Bettinger. For that reason, there’s a growing Boycott against Dove. Bryant’s Dove video, however, is a useful insight into America’s societal collapse.

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Bud Light could lose retail shelf space as Dylan Mulvaney boycott persists: experts

Bud Light, which has been displaced as the nation’s top-selling beer following the Dylan Mulvaney fiasco, is in danger of falling farther behind its rivals when retailers reset shelf space this fall.

Wholesalers, industry experts, and a former Anheuser-Busch executive told ABC News on Friday that Bud Light could lose refrigerator space at retailers such as Walmart and 7-Eleven.

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Dove hit by growing BOYCOTT for hiring racist BLM activist Zyahna Bryant who ruined white student Morgan Bettinger’s life

Racist

Furious conservatives have begun boycotting Dove after the soap brand hired a Black Lives Matter activist notorious for destroying a white student’s life over a remark she later admitted she may have ‘misheard.’

Carole Thorpe, from Charlottesville in Virginia, shared a snap of three bars of Dove soap tossed in the trash Thursday on learning the Unilever-owned brand had joined forces with Zyahna Bryant to push a ‘fat liberation’ campaign.

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‘Consumers are lost forever’: Bud Light sales remain 30% down since Dylan Mulvaney marketing debacle

Bud Light’s damages are so severe, there is concern over whether the brand can ever fully recover after the prolonged decline in sales and loss of consumer confidence ever since the Dylan Mulvaney marketing debacle six months ago.

The damage to the brand is now being described as ‘quasi-permanent,’ according to Beer Business Daily publisher Harry Schuhmacher. ‘The Bud Light situation has actually gotten worse,’ he told Fox News Digital.

Despite initial hopes of a rebound, the brand remains down around 30 percent in volume compared to last year, persisting since May or June, and consumers might be lost ‘forever.’

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The Companies That Hate Their Customers

What was it that precipitated the long-lived boycott of Anheuser-Busch’s Bud Light? Was it really the brand’s decision to collaborate with self-described trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney that produced an organic movement dedicated to ditching the product in favor of its many superior competitors? Or was it the idea that resulted in that collaboration in the first place, the notion articulated by Bud Light’s former vice president of marketing Alissa Heinerscheid, who said it was her job to replace the brand’s existing “out of touch” and “fratty” appeal with something new? More likely, Bud Light’s customers ditched the beer because the firm’s marketing campaign communicated in no uncertain terms that they were no longer wanted. Message received.

Ms. Heinersscheid is a stupid woman who thought herself very smart. She lived in a bubble. A bubble where sex organ mutilation is considered “hip” and “with it.” Frankly it was a pleasure to see her crash and burn.

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