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Corona’s owner says beer sales have slowed because one major customer group isn’t buying beer like it used to

July 2, 2025
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A woman shops for wine in the wine aisle near a six-pack of Corona Extra beer in a grocery store May 9, 2006 in Des Plaines, Illinois.
Corona’s parent company said beer sales have declined because Hispanic customers are not leaving their homes as often.

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Corona’s parent company said its sales have fallen, in part because Hispanic customers aren’t buying as much beer.

New York-based Constellation Brands posted its first quarter earnings on Tuesday, reporting $2.23 billion in beer sales in the quarter — a 2% decline from the year before.

The company said its top sales states, particularly “zip codes with larger Hispanic populations,” saw subdued spending. Hispanic customers make up about 50% of the company’s beer consumer base, Constellation Brands’ CEO, Bill Newlands, said in April’s earnings call.

Newlands and the company’s CFO said in a joint commentary on Tuesday that the company had surveyed a group of its customers, both Hispanic and non-Hispanic. The execs wrote that survey results showed “over 80% of the surveyed Hispanic and non-Hispanic consumers expressed concerns about the socioeconomic environment in the U.S.”

The survey results also showed that customers were reducing their group gatherings, both in public and at home, and avoiding shopping at convenience stores and gas stations.

Newlands said in the earlier April earnings call that over half of their Hispanic customers were concerned about immigration changes.

Since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term in January, he has cracked down on illegal immigration. In his campaign rally last November, he promised to carry out the “largest deportation program” in American history.

Business owners in neighborhoods with large immigrant populations previously told BI that they saw lower footfall because customers feared Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.

Constellation Brands, which also owns the beer brand Modelo and the wine brand Kim Crawford, saw an overall 6% decline in sales in the latest quarter compared to the year before, with a total revenue of $2.52 billion.

The company’s wines and spirits category performed worse than its beer category, with a 28% decrease in net sales in the quarter.

Representatives for Constellation Brands did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

The post Corona’s owner says beer sales have slowed because one major customer group isn’t buying beer like it used to appeared first on Business Insider.

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