Monthly Archives: March 2020

Brewers Association Details Legislative Agenda in Covid-19 Era

“A lot has changed, but our requests have remained consistent,: Brewers Association says. “We are asking Congress to:

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Analysis: Coronavirus Will Change Life in America in Many Ways

Anyone with a long economic memory or an acquaintance with business history can recount some of the events that changed the economy life of this country.  Among them:

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Technomic: Foodservice to See 11% to 27% Decline in Growth This Year

That’s Technomic’s conclusion after modeling a number of different scenarios.  It’s not just limited to the places where bev/al is sold.  The K-12 foodservice business is a $22.8 billion

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PLCB Reports Record Sales; Panic in Denver Before Liquor Stores Close

Pennsylvania’s governor is reportedly reconsidering his order closing Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board’s Fine Wine & Spirits stores, even as Denver’s mayor created

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WSWA Creates Best Practices Kit

Partially in response to the Denver situation, Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America said “keeping wine and spirits retail OPEN is both essential and critical. Closures like in

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Governor Walks a Fine Line, Trying to Protect Residents, Help Business

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker said he is filing a bill that would, among other things, make beer and wine available for takeout at Massachusetts restaurants.  The sale would also require the purchase of food.  

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