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It's you are in Arizona it's always possible you can do because you have a license and you can buy more beverages to Eatwith discount codes for cheap price.
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Cleaner air. Racking up vacation time. Saving money due to less discretionary spending. Not having to listen to the tech writers in the cubicles near me bitch every day about the quality of documents they recieve. Passing gas when I get the urge during business hours.
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Originally posted by tandfman View PostIn the US, alcoholic beverage distribution varies from state to state. In many states, supermarkets do sell them. In New York, supermarkets/groceries sell beer, but not wine or liquor.
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In Louisiana, grocery stores, liquor stores, convenience stores, pharmacies, souvenir shops and any other businesses that have licenses can sell anything. But in Louisiana, we still have drive-through daiquiri shops.
Today I helped my uncle set up his raised bed garden from scratch, and I brought mine back to life. Altogether, I transferred 2 1/2 yards of garden soil by shovel. There are 6 yards in a full dump truck to give you an idea how much that is. I can't imagine that I would have gotten any more exercise if the gym had been open today. Tomorrow, I'll do the planting but that's the easy part.Last edited by jazzcyclist; 03-22-2020, 10:08 AM.
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In Oregon (beer/wine only at grocery stores), liquor stores and weed dispensaries are open and presumably doing well. From my recent run through four grocery stores I'm confident that the local stores are all seeing much much higher volume than normal; I'm assuming that's common these days in other places too.
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In NJ, liquor stores are open but bars are closed except to sell take-out bottles. Restaurants are take-out or delivery only, but can include bottles of alcohol with those orders.Last edited by Halfmiler2; 03-22-2020, 04:30 PM.
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Originally posted by Trickstat View Post
Here in the UK, alcohol is much cheaper in supermarkets than it is in pubs, bars and (particularly) restaurants and hotels. Most of our liquor stores (off-licences) have gone out of business, other than those that are also convenience stores.
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Originally posted by tandfman View PostMy guess is that liquor/wine stores are doing well. People in many states cannot drink in bars and restaurants, but do we think they've cut down on their drinking?
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Originally posted by tandfman View PostMy guess is that liquor/wine stores are doing well. People in many states cannot drink in bars and restaurants, but do we think they've cut down on their drinking?Last edited by Trickstat; 03-21-2020, 07:59 AM.
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My guess is that liquor/wine stores are doing well. People in many states cannot drink in bars and restaurants, but do we think they've cut down on their drinking?
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One silver lining is that local nurseries are reporting a 30% increase in business over this time last year as folks try to figure out ways to not go stir-crazy, and I'm part of that 30%. I had a garden every year up until about 5 years ago when I started volunteer coaching with a youth track club. This year, I'm growing tomatoes, bell pepper, okra and zucchini. What's everyone else here doing to make up for no track and field?
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I can feed my facilitate my incipient binge-watching addiction into a full-blown social disorder!
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