I give another vote for http://www.farmhousebrewingsupply.com/
So, the solution to the AbInbev buyout of NB & MWB is to use someone else and potentially put 100's to "maybe" a 1000+ employees out of work?
Same as always, the cheapest place that has what I am looking for or whomever has a sale. Nothing changes for me
So what, we should all feel sorry for the employees that are still there and just buy from them even if we don't want to support ABInbev?
Someone else said it very well, "You're doing capitalism wrong". I'm pretty sure that with the exception of health insurance over the last few years, Americans are still free to buy, or not buy anything from any company they choose for whatever reason they may have. No one is telling you whom to buy or not buy from are they?
I guess some people really don't like, or really understand freedom of choice = true capitalism.
So, the solution to the AbInbev buyout of NB & MWB is to use someone else and potentially put 100's to "maybe" a 1000+ employees out of work?
... If some Mega corporation makes gasoline, beer, pretzels, ammunition, personal lubricants or any of the other thousands of things people want, need and desire at a reasonable price, they are going to stay in business and make mega profits.
So, the solution to the AbInbev buyout of NB & MWB is to use someone else and potentially put 100's to "maybe" a 1000+ employees out of work?
No I understand capitalism very well, thank you.
I do not, however, understand the absurdity that is presented here simply because the name on the title of ownership has changed.
Nothing else has changed here.
Maybe it will, time will tell. And maybe then I'll have a change of opinion. But, until then, it is still the same products, people, and services as were there pre-buyout.
So, the solution to the AbInbev buyout of NB & MWB is to use someone else and potentially put 100's to "maybe" a 1000+ employees out of work?
Would you tell a devout Christian who patronizes overtly Christian businesses when possible that he's an idiot for considering factors beyond price and quality of goods?
No I understand capitalism very well, thank you.
I do not, however, understand the absurdity that is presented here simply because the name on the title of ownership has changed.
Nothing else has changed here.
Maybe it will, time will tell. And maybe then I'll have a change of opinion. But, until then, it is still the same products, people, and services as were there pre-buyout.
If, say, the devout christian chooses to no longer patronize a store because new ownership is decidedly non-christian and NOTHING else has changed, yes, I call that absurd.
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