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Radio: Several states make moves to permanently allow cocktails for delivery
April 22, 2022
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NPR Morning Edition
LEHR: Jarrett Dieterle is a researcher with the R Street Institute, a think tank supporting free markets. Even though drinks to go are popular with customers, he says the highly regulated liquor industry can be tough to reform.
JARRETT DIETERLE: It creates this patchwork and a lot of kind of vested interest. And it’s made change just really, really difficult in the industry.
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