Not exact matches
Treasury's new chief executive Mike Clarke is trying to overhaul the company to act more like the custodian of fine
wine brands and less like a
grocery business stuffing its product onto shelves in a rush towards the end of each financial year to make sure it meets its profit targets.
Its corporate
business model includes a
grocery section and beer,
wine and spirits, but he said the Arlington Heights store is one of a few in the region that does not offer alcohol.
New York is out of the mainstream under its current law which restricts
wine sales to the state's 2,600 liquor stores compared to 19,000
grocery and convenience stores, according to The
Business Council.
ALBANY — «Gov. David Paterson's proposal to allow the sale of
wine in
grocery stores is good for the economy and good for consumers,» said Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of The
Business Council of New York State.
The
Business Council supports the Governor's proposal to allow the sale of
wine in
grocery stores, as good for the state's economy, good for the state's budget, and good for New York consumers.
«We hope that our elected leaders in Albany will respond to the state's voters,» said Michael Rabinowitz, spokesman for the coalition of
business, consumers, unions, wineries, grape growers and farms supporting legislation to allow people to buy
wine in
grocery stores.
New Yorkers for Economic Growth, a coalition of small
businesses, grape growers, liquor store owners, wineries, consumers, and grocers, unveiled a new 30 - second TV ad that urges New Yorkers to pressure lawmakers to support legalizing the sale of
wine in
grocery stores — a proposal that so far has failed to catch fire in Albany.
Wine in
grocery stores merely helps the big box
businesses that dominate nearly every other category now, and a few wineries who will be dedicated to serving them.
«
Wine in Grocery Stores» is not part of Gov. Cuomo's budget and is not an active bill under consideration by the NYS Legislature because most wineries and many consumers are opposed to the big - boxification of the wine business in New York St
Wine in
Grocery Stores» is not part of Gov. Cuomo's budget and is not an active bill under consideration by the NYS Legislature because most wineries and many consumers are opposed to the big - boxification of the
wine business in New York St
wine business in New York State.
So when
wine is allowed to be sold in
grocery stores I think the liquor stores instead of fighting this to the bitter end they should be embracing the change and start to approach this like every other
business in the US that has competitors and learn what their customers like, and learn about customer service, do a marketing plan, figure out how to compete against the grocer like most liquor stores in other states where
wine is sold in
grocery stores do.
If you opted for a balcony with a view or a
business suite with couch, coffee table and flat screen television, relaxing with a tasty Thai treat or
grocery store deli item you can supplement with a pint of specialty ice cream or bottle of
wine can feel like just the ticket after a taxing day on the road.