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11-05-2024, 10:49 AM
Now we need a Specs! Their bourbon pecan pie out now for thr Holidays is delicious!!
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Bowser214 11-05-2024, 10:49 AM Now we need a Specs! Their bourbon pecan pie out now for thr Holidays is delicious!! jn1780 11-05-2024, 10:54 AM The irony of this being right next to a grocery store that got rid of alcohol completely isn't lost on me. They must be confident in overturning OK state law. We shall see. Its also funny that Pruetts has grapes in their logo. Mballard85 11-05-2024, 10:55 AM I don't have any inside information, but the old Dick's on Penn north of Memorial would be a great spot for a 3rd Total Wine location. That's what I thought, perfect size for what they do. bison34 11-05-2024, 11:05 AM That's what I thought, perfect size for what they do. Isn't the old Dicks like, 3 times what a Total Wine store is? Pete 11-05-2024, 11:08 AM Isn't the old Dicks like, 3 times what a Total Wine store is? That old space is about double what they would need, but it could easily be split in half. tsou89 11-05-2024, 02:56 PM If it defies anything ABLE commission I’m for it! Mott 11-08-2024, 09:35 PM Would anyone guess the time frame for this judicial process. And since we’re talking about wine, how about WTSO, and the Garagiste? progressiveboy 11-21-2024, 12:53 PM The irony of this being right next to a grocery store that got rid of alcohol completely isn't lost on me. They must be confident in overturning OK state law. We shall see. Especially, since it has been overturned by several States. I enjoyed Total Wine and Specs when I lived in Texas. Total Wine has such a vast, great selection and their employees are educated about their product! foodiefan 11-21-2024, 05:09 PM Especially, since it has been overturned by several States. I enjoyed Total Wine and Specs when I lived in Texas. Total Wine has such a vast, great selection and their employees are educated about their product! RE: selection. . . will they have to buy from the same wholesalers we have now? If so, are they big enough to influence what those wholesalers bring in? Jeepnokc 11-21-2024, 07:24 PM RE: selection. . . will they have to buy from the same wholesalers we have now? If so, are they big enough to influence what those wholesalers bring in? Yes they will be able to influence what comes in. However, not everything as some don't produce enough to cover every state. I collect a little whisky and I have been able to have certain spirits brought in that I have wanted by contacting the brands that I have relationships with. Mott 11-22-2024, 08:26 AM How about Trader Joe’s, only 2 stores, relatively modest size of wine area, yet 99% of the wine is nowhere else in OK. Wonder how they do it, who brokers it in and then distributes to TJ. I would almost bet it’s direct on their grocery delivery trucks. BoulderSooner 11-22-2024, 08:34 AM I would almost bet it’s direct on their grocery delivery trucks. that would not be legal in Oklahoma Jeepnokc 11-22-2024, 08:48 AM Has to go through local distributor. The only exception is the military bases. They are supplied out of Texas. I found the new Sir Davis whiskey there that is available in TX but not OK. Because they get their inventory from TX....it showed up on base. BoulderSooner 11-22-2024, 10:24 AM Has to go through local distributor. The only exception is the military bases. They are supplied out of Texas. I found the new Sir Davis whiskey there that is available in TX but not OK. Because they get their inventory from TX....it showed up on base. the base gets all kinds of good stuff ... and tax free is very nice .. bison34 12-05-2024, 06:50 AM https://www.oklahoman.com/story/business/local/2024/12/04/oklahoma-officials-deny-total-wine-more-liquor-license-in-final-ruling/76731670007/ Oh well. Was nice thinking Oklahoma could have a nice thing, for one. Guess not. corwin1968 12-05-2024, 07:35 AM https://www.oklahoman.com/story/business/local/2024/12/04/oklahoma-officials-deny-total-wine-more-liquor-license-in-final-ruling/76731670007/ Oh well. Was nice thinking Oklahoma could have a nice thing, for one. Guess not. How about a summary for those of us who don't subscribe to The Oklahoman? A quick search didn't turn up any other current news article on this subject. BoulderSooner 12-05-2024, 07:48 AM https://www.oklahoman.com/story/business/local/2024/12/04/oklahoma-officials-deny-total-wine-more-liquor-license-in-final-ruling/76731670007/ Oh well. Was nice thinking Oklahoma could have a nice thing, for one. Guess not. what does this say?? bison34 12-05-2024, 07:56 AM what does this say?? Their application to operate in Oklahoma as an LLP was denied. So either they re-apply, or, more likely, they just forget about trying again. bison34 12-05-2024, 07:57 AM How about a summary for those of us who don't subscribe to The Oklahoman? A quick search didn't turn up any other current news article on this subject. I don't want to cut and paste. Basically, their license application was denied by ABLE. BoulderSooner 12-05-2024, 07:58 AM https://www.oklahoman.com/story/business/local/2024/12/04/oklahoma-officials-deny-total-wine-more-liquor-license-in-final-ruling/76731670007/ Oh well. Was nice thinking Oklahoma could have a nice thing, for one. Guess not. How about a summary for those of us who don't subscribe to The Oklahoman? A quick search didn't turn up any other current news article on this subject. this was just ABLE denying their appeal and not granting their application .. this was 100% expected .. ABLE has to follow Oklahoma Law as currently written .. and they are .. now the "fun" begins .. and total wine can sue ABLE (and the state) in court .. to overturn the law .. dcsooner 12-05-2024, 08:31 AM They should. Total wine is a "great"outlet for beverages . Why are Oklahoma liquor dealers "afraid" of competition. What happen to free market? jedicurt 12-05-2024, 09:02 AM Their application to operate in Oklahoma as an LLP was denied. So either they re-apply, or, more likely, they just forget about trying again. this was expected when they applied... so how is it more likely that they just forget about trying again? this was literally the expected result. now the potential for law suits and court cases (like Total Wine has done in other states) begins. BoulderSooner 12-05-2024, 09:06 AM Their application to operate in Oklahoma as an LLP was denied. So either they re-apply, or, more likely, they just forget about trying again. nope this is not correct ... this was fully expected by them that had to wait for this to sue in court .. BoulderSooner 12-05-2024, 09:07 AM this was expected when they applied... so how is it more likely that they just forget about trying again? this was literally the expected result. now the potential for law suits and court cases (like Total Wine has done in other states) begins. yep this corwin1968 12-05-2024, 09:28 AM nope this is not correct ... this was fully expected by them that had to wait for this to sue in court .. I thought this had already happened, so today's post scared me, thinking that Total Wine had actually lost their court case. I was so disappointed and am now glad that's not what just happened. Pete 12-05-2024, 09:30 AM Total Wine must feel pretty confident for them to take the trouble to draw up plans for the NW Expressway location. jedicurt 12-05-2024, 09:45 AM Total Wine must feel pretty confident for them to take the trouble to draw up plans for the NW Expressway location. my thoughts as well. they have already fought and beaten states with more archaic liquor laws than Oklahoma... So hopefully it does work out for them, and for all of us. OKCTalker 12-05-2024, 09:49 AM A lawyer explained it to me this way, based upon how these laws have been challenged in other states: ABLE must demonstrate that the prohibition is in the public interest (it preserves public safety, order, deters crime, etc.), and if not then the plaintiff (TW) will prevail. We all see this for what it is, an effort to keep out competition, which if I were a liquor retailer I’d want. corwin1968 12-05-2024, 10:26 AM Does Oklahoma still have a law requiring all alcohol to go thru distributors and be available to anyone with a liquor license? I think I read that here, at one time. If that's the case, would any liquor store be able to choose to carry the beers that TW sells from other regions of the country? Now that I think about it, Costco and Trader Joes both carry exclusive brands, so maybe that isn't the case in Oklahoma. progressiveboy 12-10-2024, 03:46 PM Here is hoping the law gets overturned and challenged! We need competition in the free marketplace! It keeps everyone on their toes. mugofbeer 12-12-2024, 01:11 AM They should. Total wine is a "great"outlet for beverages . Why are Oklahoma liquor dealers "afraid" of competition. What happen to free market? Look at Wal Mart and what it's helped to do to small retailers for your answer. bison34 12-12-2024, 08:29 AM Here is hoping the law gets overturned and challenged! We need competition in the free marketplace! It keeps everyone on their toes. Like allowing Wal-Mart to come into town. It's "competition" for those small businesses. There are plenty of reasons to want Total Wine to come in, but don't use the guise of healthy competition as one of them. jedicurt 12-12-2024, 10:22 AM Look at Wal Mart and what it's helped to do to small retailers for your answer. meh... looking at all of the liquor stores who closed after that, not one was one that i frequented. those that changed adjusted to the new market and often seem busier now than before. atleast the few around me that i frequent. when a business owner refuses to change and adjust to major changes in the market, i have no feelings about them having to close their business. Rover 12-12-2024, 11:44 AM meh... looking at all of the liquor stores who closed after that, not one was one that i frequented. those that changed adjusted to the new market and often seem busier now than before. atleast the few around me that i frequent. when a business owner refuses to change and adjust to major changes in the market, i have no feelings about them having to close their business. The small shops that had personnel that could actually advise and help on product selection and had broad choices can compete and have great success. This is especially true in wine shops where often people coming in to shop and have no real expertise in wine selection rely on the expertise of the store personnel. If you have a limited selection, no expertise to share, and no pricing advantage, then you are probably in trouble. jedicurt 12-12-2024, 12:33 PM The small shops that had personnel that could actually advise and help on product selection and had broad choices can compete and have great success. This is especially true in wine shops where often people coming in to shop and have no real expertise in wine selection rely on the expertise of the store personnel. If you have a limited selection, no expertise to share, and no pricing advantage, then you are probably in trouble. exactly... the store i go to most often, got rid of all of their wine except a particular bottle of white and a particular bottle of red, and when i asked him why, he said that almost 70% of his wine sales were from this womans book club and those were the two wines they bought by the case from him... so he just got rid of all of the rest, and expanded his inventory on other products. and has been extremely successful. he saw the change in market, did what was best for his customers, and moved on Pete 12-12-2024, 12:52 PM Liquor stores like Freemans on Western will always do good business because they are so knowledgeable and helpful. But the huge majority of our current liquor stores are small, dingy, and depressing, with someone behind the counter who doesn't want to be there. It's the equivalent of the largely horrible gas stations before OnCue and others came along and started kicking tail. Especially in such a small-government state, I'll never understand the advocacy for protectionism. I get that car dealers and industry orgs have a lot of money to spend on lobbyists, but it baffles me when the common man wants to stifle competition. jn1780 12-12-2024, 01:07 PM If they are going to let Walmart and other grocery stores sell wine and alcohol, then there is really no legal basis for the state to not let Total Wine and More have a license. They pretty much have the same business model as the small liquor stores but supersized. jedicurt 12-12-2024, 02:17 PM If they are going to let Walmart and other grocery stores sell wine and alcohol, then there is really no legal basis for the state to not let Total Wine and More have a license. They pretty much have the same business model as the small liquor stores but supersized. ABLE is known for their "interpretation" of the law rather than the actual laws, anyways... so yes |