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Originally Posted by Harry Lime
I don't see this being very widespread, simply because the industry is not set up for the logistics of delivering to small vendors. Most of the large grocery chains have a separate liquor store attached or near their food stores already. A chain like 7-11 could attempt it, by ordering to a central location and then directing the product out via their own delivery.
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Nope. Convenience stores successfully sell booze everywhere it is allowed. The only reason the grocery stores are separate is legal - they have to be separate. If it was allowed all the grocers would have a liquor aisle (as they do everywhere that is legal).
A distribution apparatus would spring up instantly to service that demand. The objectors in the article are correct about one thing though - that would hurt existing liquor stores quite a bit.