Beverage Wholesaler - July 1, 2019 |
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Big-Box chain Total Wine scored a large victory today when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against a Tennessee law that requires someone live in the state for two years before becoming eligible for a liquor license.
In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court found that, under the U.S. The Constitution’s commerce clause, Tennessee was unfairly discriminating against businesses with this residency law.
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By Jonathan Newman
I have traveled to Napa Valley on business regularly for the past 20 years, and it has become a dining mecca with some of the best restaurants in the country.
During my annual trips, I often plan my schedule to be there for fried chicken night at Ad Hoc, which is every other Monday. This is a special experience if you love great fried chicken, but you have to plan your calendar just right. They also make a killer brownie sundae.
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The Washington Post reports that Millenials have sparked a “sober revolution,” and alcohol companies are reacting accordingly.. |
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JOBS BOARD
District Manager
Wholesaler: Republican National Distributing Company
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Overview: Responsible for street execution of sales initiatives, the training and development of Sales Representatives as well as executing all sales/promotional programs.
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