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Busch's Fresh Food Market company history timeline

1977

In response to Miller's challenge, Anheuser-Busch introduced two light beers in 1977, Natural Light and Michelob Light, and the popular Budweiser Light was introduced soon thereafter.

1979

Anheuser-Busch also developed and acquired theme parks, forming the Busch Entertainment Corporation in 1979.

1982

Campbell-Taggart, Inc., the second largest bakery in the United States, was acquired in 1982, associating Anheuser-Busch's name with the food industry.

1982: Bud Light is introduced.

1984

The company had introduced LA, the first low alcohol beer, in 1984, but this product did not prove widely successful.

1993

With a nine percent market share worldwide, Anheuser-Busch had the largest export volume of any American brewer in 1993, accounting for more than 45 percent of United States beer exports.

1994

Although Anheuser-Busch invested substantially in the craft-brewing phenomenon--including signing a distribution and equity partnership agreement in 1994 with Red Hook Brewery, a leading craft brewer--the company's primary focus was on its core brands.

In 1994, the baseball franchise posted a loss of $12 million, and Eagle Snacks racked up $25 million in losses.

2008

In July 2008 Anheuser-Busch agreed to be purchased by InBev for approximately $52 billion.

2016

In 2016 the company acquired SABMiller, a beverage company based in London, for more than $100 billion.

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