Marylanders might soon be able to order a six-pack or a bottle of wine using delivery services like DoorDash, Uber Eats and Instacart if a new bill under consideration by the General Assembly passes this session. The measure, Senate Bill 456, would allow third-party delivery companies to contract with alcohol retailers to bring beer, wine and liquor to consumers’ doorsteps. The move would make it easier for liquor stores to keep up in a post-COVID landscape that favors convenience, the bill’s sponsor, Sen. Alonzo Washington, said.
Marylanders could order alcohol on DoorDash, Uber Eats under General Assembly proposal
February 26, 2024