BUDWEISER GIVES AWAY CANS OF BEER IT COULDN’T SELL IN QATAR

The Budweiser brand announced that it will provide online coupons to be redeemed for cans at participating stores. The Budweiser beer brand says that when they were not allowed to sell beer cans inside the stadiums of the World Cup in Qatar, they promised to bring thousands of bottles with their packaging alluding to the country that came out as champion.

Currently, fans are looking everywhere, both on social networks and in stores, for ways to access these coveted products, but they are finding it difficult. The group Quilmes, will give away on the Internet and in ‘Fan Fest’ that will be held in several cities of the country.

Budweiser will also give away 410 ml cans of beer per day to every user of legal age through the Segunda Quincena platform and will give coupons for a free six pack through the ecommerce site TaDá. Budweiser was one of the most affected by the ban on beer sales at the World Cup in Qatar.

Budweiser was one of those that suffered the most from the consequences of the new prohibitionist regime promoted by the Qatari country. After completing a form, a QR code will appear, a code that allows you to verify if you are the original recipient of the object, with which you can enter a can of beer in stores in all neighborhoods. Users can do this process up to 3 times per day.

In addition, throughout the week, the brand will implement exclusive promotions for those over 8 with 2X1 and 3X2 offers at Disco, Vea and Jumbo supermarkets and at various points of sale throughout the country.

Also on sale at TaDá will be Alucup aluminum cups, the exclusive FIFA merchandising given out during the World Cup matches, which change color when served with cold beer. Budweiser will hold Fan Fest in Rosario, Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Tucumán and Cipolletti with the presentation of guest artists.

Quilmes also produces, distributes and markets other beers, soft drinks, wines, ciders, sparkling wines, energy drinks, mineral waters, juices and isotonic drinks, in association with companies such as PepsiCo, Nestlé, RedBull and Bodegas Cuvillier.

The company responsible for selling the beverages manufactured by the multinational AB InBev has six thousand employees in Argentina, and is comprised of eight other production plants in addition to the breweries and colas. They all include two malting plants, a hop house, a cap factory, nine regional offices to serve the public and as many distribution centers in the city and suburbs to deliver the latest orders to customers with electric vehicles.