WATCH: As Bud Light Sees Plummeting Sales Numbers, Tomi Lahren Says Boycott Will Continue

On Tuesday morning, Tomi Lahren joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to discuss the successful boycott against Bud Light that has seen the company’s sales plummet in recent weeks.

As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, Bud Light’s sales have dropped a shocking 26 percent on a year-over-year basis on sales that occur outside of the restaurant and bar sector for the week of April 22.

The news comes as another devastating week for the company after the week of April 15th saw a 21 percent decrease in sales bringing their total sale figures for the year down eight percent, as reported by Outkick.

In response to this news, Lahren said that Anheuser-Busch continues to refuse to handle the boycott head-on and instead decides to put out “country-themed” commercials in an attempt to appease its enraged audience.

“Conservative consumer matter and I think that Bud Light and all other companies out there are starting to realize that the hard way,” Lahren told ‘Fox & Friends First‘. “For so long, conservatives, we get angry and offended by things but then we never do anything about it.”

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“We don’t come together like the left does to send a message or make a statement,” she explained. “But now with this Bud Light commercial and this backlash, it shows that conservatives do in fact matter.”

“Now I will say this, I wish conservatives could come together and vote like they came together to boycott Bud Light,” the talk show host pointed out, adding, “I think that would be maybe better use of our time.”

“But I will say this the fact that Bud Light now wants to put out this country-themed commercial like somehow that’s going to make us forget about the man who dressed up to mock women,” she explained. “I think quite frankly that’s insulting and it’s also patronizing.”

“So until they come out and actually acknowledge it head-on, conservatives are still going to be upset and we will not be drinking Bud Light,” Lahren concluded.

Tomi is right. Conservatives have finally shown corporate America the power of their wallets and that attempts to push woke ideologies onto consumers are going to result in backlash. Bud Light’s plummeting sales are a sign that the conservative movement can be effective in boycotting companies.

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