The latest IWSR Ecommerce Strategic Study suggests that alcohol ecommerce is finally entering into a period of normalisation following the Covid boom and subsequent post-pandemic correction.
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- A bill allowing alcohol delivery to South Carolina homes now heads to the state Senate.
The legislation would let people over 21 order beer, wine or liquor directly from retailers or through third-party apps like Doordash and Uber Eats.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a stressful period for many, leading to significant changes in behavior and lifestyle. One area of interest that has come under the spotlight is alcohol consumption.
EDINBURGH -Scotland is reportedly gearing up for a notable 30 per cent hike in the lowest price of alcoholic beverages, a move aimed at tackling alcohol-related problems.
An Oregon Health Authority official apologized after the agency suppressed a report that raising taxes on beer and wine wouldn't significantly reduce the public costs of hard drinking.
Efforts in New York state to legalize wine sales in grocery stores have been fiercely opposed by liquor store owners for nearly two decades. The issue is back again this year.
RIO RANCHO, N.M. - Liquor and alcohol tax initiatives are not new in our state.
This legislative session, several new bills are bringing different tax proposals. One of them would tie the tax rate to the price of the alcohol.
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- RADD Ohio has announced a new partnership with Music & Event Management Inc. (MEMI) in 2024 in the form of onsite promotional signage, commercials to run at onsite televisions, clickable logo on website, live activations at concert events, and e-newsletter banner ads in Southwest Ohio that appeal to young adults ages 18-25.
La Tour d'Argent, the historic Parisian restaurant that served as the inspiration for Chef Gusteau's in "Ratatouille," has found itself at the center of a perplexing caper.
A recent inventory of the restaurant's wine cellar -- which boasts over 320,000 wines, some dating back to 1870 -- revealed that 83 bottles had gone missing since inventory was last conducted in 2020.
The government has opened a consultation on whether digital age verification should be used for alcohol sales in convenience stores and for home delivery.
The role of the consultation, which closes on 30 March, will examine whether technology has a place in age restricted sales of alcohol in retail and hospitality, as well as whether to "amend legislation in order to specify that for sales of alcohol that do not take place face to face, age verification should take place at the point of delivery as well as sale."