Luckily, online delivery services make the ordeal of buying alcohol much more convenient and enjoyable, as they do for most things (see: buying mattresses, gourmet foods, and even large house plants).
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HB 211 would only allow delivery from businesses with off-premise alcohol sale licenses. There were no opponents to the bill.
Customers could purchase alcohol from local stores for delivery. At its peak, 2,453 stores across the state used Drizly, with 1,375 of those stores located in New York City alone.
The delivery service DoorDash, used to bring food and convenience store items to your doorstep, will now deliver hemp-based THC products in Oklahoma.
Drivers for companies such as DoorDash and Uber could soon be delivering beer and wine to residents if House Bill 211 passes.
Robert Melvin, Northeast Region Director, R Street Institute Testimony in Support of SB 811: “Alcoholic beverage control; third-party delivery licenses.” January 17, 2025 Senate Committee on ...