Heineken CEO on Bud Light Fallout

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Heineken's chief executive, Dolf van den Brink, discussed the lessons the company learned from a social media controversy surrounding a campaign for rival beer Bud Light, in an interview with CNBC. Heineken's rival, Bud Light, lost its top-selling beer position in the U.S. after a product placement deal with a transgender social media influencer sparked a conservative boycott. He acknowledged the increasing polarization in society and emphasized the importance of businesses and brands being thoughtful, balanced, and standing up for their values. The controversy surrounding Bud Light's product placement deal with a transgender social media influencer led to a significant decline in sales, prompting discussions about whether corporations should continue supporting social or political causes.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 Heineken's chief executive, Dolph Vandenbrink, discussed the lessons the company learned
00:06 from a social media controversy surrounding a campaign for rival beer Bud Light in an
00:10 interview with CNBC.
00:12 Heineken's rival Bud Light lost its top-selling beer position in the US after a product placement
00:16 deal with a transgender social media influencer sparked a conservative boycott.
00:21 He acknowledged the increasing polarization in society and emphasized the importance of
00:24 busyness and brands being thoughtful, balanced, and standing up for their values.
00:29 The controversy surrounding Bud Light's product placement dealt with a transgender social
00:32 media influencer which led to a significant decline in sales, prompting discussions about
00:37 whether corporations should continue supporting social or political causes.
00:40 For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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