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Target rolls out same-day alcohol delivery and pickup nationwide. It even includes exclusive options such as Frozen Cocktail popsicles. By Kelly McCarthy. May 17, 2021, 3:52 PM. 3:25.
CHICAGO (CBS) – Forget cash, some thieves are targeting delivery drivers in Chicago for alcohol. They've struck four times since May, three times in the 3600 block of South Archer, and once on ...
These 4 companies can now deliver alcohol to your home in Alabama. Published: Nov. 09, 2021, ... Shipt announced last week that it is doing same-day delivery of beer and wine from Target.
Target detailed in a press release its plans as part of its 2020 Strategic Initiative presentation. One of the more notable takeaways is expanding buy-online-pickup-in-store to include fresh food ...
Target has announced it's removing the markup it charges Circle 360 members for same-day delivery from more than 100 of its retail partners. Previously, Circle 360 customers would have to pay a ...
The Minneapolis-based big-box retailer announced that it will be carrying a selection of booze-free drinks curated by Sèchey, a nonalcoholic beverage specialist headquartered in Charleston.
On Monday, May 19, the retail giant announced an update to its same-day delivery services—but don't worry, it's a good one. Beginning today, Target's same-day delivery benefit (which is powered ...
A veteran paramedic in British Columbia says a guess-the-alcohol-level "game" that is now the focus of an investigation into systemic racism in the health-care system has been played for years by ...
Earlier this year, Gov. Kay Ivey signed S.B. 126 into law, a bill allowing licensed businesses in the state to deliver sealed containers of beer, wine, and spirits to patrons’ homes. The law ...
Starting fall 2022, Target will test a Starbucks pick-up option with its popular Drive Up service, which means you can get your drink delivered right to your car.
So how will Uber, Drizly’s new owner, be able to deliver the alcohol? Get Starting Point. A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday.
Vermont restaurants and bars can now serve alcohol "to go," and retailers can deliver alcohol directly to customers, as part of a package of extraordinary measures tied to the coronavirus pandemic.