New law allowing cocktails-to-go goes into effect Wednesday in Oklahoma
They must be in a sealed, tamper-proof container
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New law allowing cocktails-to-go goes into effect Wednesday in Oklahoma
They must be in a sealed, tamper-proof container
A new law allowing cocktails-to-go goes into effect Wednesday in Oklahoma. The law allows establishments holding a caterer’s or mixed beverage license to sell single-serve wine and cocktails to-go. They must be in a sealed, tamper-proof container.Authors of the bill said it will help restaurants as more people opt for to-go meals during the pandemic. Restaurants can only put the to-go containers in the trunk or rear compartment of a car.
A new law allowing cocktails-to-go goes into effect Wednesday in Oklahoma.
The law allows establishments holding a caterer’s or mixed beverage license to sell single-serve wine and cocktails to-go. They must be in a sealed, tamper-proof container.
Authors of the bill said it will help restaurants as more people opt for to-go meals during the pandemic.
Restaurants can only put the to-go containers in the trunk or rear compartment of a car.
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