Anheuser-Busch CEO: No evidence legalized cannabis is hurting alcohol sales

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Anheuser-Busch InBev CEO Carlos Brito said the company does not have any data to prove that marijuana is hurting U.S. beer sales. The company announced a partnership with cannabis producer Tilray last month.

 

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Weed could have been legal 50 years ago but alcohol & tobacco were scared 💩less of competition wasting 💯 of $millions lobbying against Ganja for no reason‼️Paranoid greedy A-holes

Azizavi ElormBeenie ayekoooooooo

Idk, do you want to get high and drunk st the same time?

Exactly..however it could save more lifes

Two substances that makes one high & be out of control is now debating which one has more sales.😂😂 , Our world has really deteriorated, so much depression, that people now look for alternative substance as a means of temporary escape 😢😢😑

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