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<blockquote data-quote="marvin" data-source="post: 1762454" data-attributes="member: 7549"><p>I work for a Broker/Distributor send me some information on the product(s). I will pass it to the people that make those decisions. IF they decide to pursue it, AND there is no issue on the supplier's end, it will be 45 days before it can be sold in stores. So assuming everything goes okay you are looking at a 2-3 month process.</p><p></p><p>As far as wine in grocery, there are positives and negatives to both sides, however, I believe positives outweigh negatives. Here are just a few:</p><p></p><p><strong>Positives:</strong></p><p>1)Easy access to wine and high-point cold beer</p><p>2)Should this pass, will likely cause a domino effect of liquor laws that will change (We are currently a four-tier state, would likely need to change to a three-tier) Among other things (sunday sales, etc)</p><p>3)COULD see new grocer chains enter market, which would help offset #3 on negatives.</p><p></p><p><strong>Negatives</strong></p><p>1) Cost of Alcohol will likely increase (liquor stores will have to make up lost revenue somehow)</p><p>2)Selection will likely be limited to top selling skus at grocery stores as they do not currently have an overabundance of space.</p><p>3)More than likely would result in a number of smaller stores closing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marvin, post: 1762454, member: 7549"] I work for a Broker/Distributor send me some information on the product(s). I will pass it to the people that make those decisions. IF they decide to pursue it, AND there is no issue on the supplier's end, it will be 45 days before it can be sold in stores. So assuming everything goes okay you are looking at a 2-3 month process. As far as wine in grocery, there are positives and negatives to both sides, however, I believe positives outweigh negatives. Here are just a few: [B]Positives:[/B] 1)Easy access to wine and high-point cold beer 2)Should this pass, will likely cause a domino effect of liquor laws that will change (We are currently a four-tier state, would likely need to change to a three-tier) Among other things (sunday sales, etc) 3)COULD see new grocer chains enter market, which would help offset #3 on negatives. [B]Negatives[/B] 1) Cost of Alcohol will likely increase (liquor stores will have to make up lost revenue somehow) 2)Selection will likely be limited to top selling skus at grocery stores as they do not currently have an overabundance of space. 3)More than likely would result in a number of smaller stores closing [/QUOTE]
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