The beer brand's competition to win tickets to a country-music concert was met with a tepid response on social media.
The post was met with a flood of negative comments from X users, with one writing:"What group would sign up to be sponsored by a toxic brand? I don't know of Midland but I assume they need exposure or publicity. Contrary to belief, bad publicity is NOT [better] than any publicity at all."
Another person responded by sharing a clip of two Bud Light bottles—described as"a few stragglers in the basement fridge"—being smashed with a brick.
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