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When It Rains, It Pours! PETA Calls For FIFA To Drop Budweiser After Claiming They Amputate Clydesdales’ Tailbones

“When it rains, it pours.” Anheuser-Busch is a prime example.

The beer giant faces yet another boycott, this time against another of its brands, Budweiser.

It comes from people for the ethical treatment of animals, an organization commonly known as PETA, which has told FIFA that the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup and the next Women’s World Cup in Australia will be official. I’m asking you to remove Budweiser from your beer. and New Zealand.

PETA claims Budweiser should be removed from sponsorship because it abuses animals.

PETA senior vice-president Cathy Guillermo wrote to FIFA claiming that Budweiser has a long history of amputating Clydesdale’s tailbone.

“We understand that Budweiser’s parent company, Anheuser-Busch InBev, has renewed its contract with FIFA to be the Official Beer Provider during this summer’s Women’s World Cup and the 2026 World Cup. I think we should know that Budweiser is associated with abuse, “animals,” Guillermo wrote.

“PETA has documented that the company amputated the coccyx of the famous Budweiser Clydesdale. These amputations were done for cosmetic reasons only and have no medical purpose. It is done by amputating the tail or placing a tight band around the tail to cut off blood flow, causing the tail and most of the bones to die and fall off.

Budweiser presents the iconic Clydesdale as a symbol of traditional American values, but harming a horse is a sign of something all fans in America and around the world hold dear. It’s an antithesis. Anheuser-Busch has opted to associate the Budweiser brand, and now FIFA, with disfiguring horses. Can you talk to the company executives and urge them to stop the tailbone amputation, and if they refuse, urge them to remove you from the sponsorship? “

Man… Anheuser-Busch can’t take a day off these days.

Most of us know what’s going on with Bud Light losing sales week by week in the wake of the Dylan Mulvaney debacle, but here we are with another big brand, Budweiser. I would like to continue working with PETA. . It’s really unbelievable. Talk about the karma that angered America. Because who would say PETA would be doing this now if it wasn’t for Anheuser-Busch’s Mulvaney play? (Related: ‘Wake-up call’: AB InBev’s Marcel Marcondez admits Anheuser-Busch was wrong in Bud Light’s fiasco)

It’s just crazy. They are being hit very hard right now.

Oh yes!

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