Submitted by gooutside0628 t3_yc13u4 in massachusetts
somegridplayer t1_itkyi9h wrote
Reply to comment by ladybug1259 in How are you voting on propositions 1-4? by gooutside0628
Well thats bizzare, kappy's is yes on 3.
PakkyT t1_itl17ca wrote
Kappy's is a local business where as Total Wine is a huge nationwide chain who "operate 229 superstores across 27 states". Question #3 is being pushed by small businesses to help protect them from large nationwide superstores.
somegridplayer t1_itl1j9c wrote
Kappy's is most certainly not a local business anymore. They're a chain, not nationwide, but a chain none the less. Question 3 doesn't protect small businesses.
DumbshitOnTheRight t1_itl43ap wrote
The Kappy's nearest to me isn't any better than a package store.
somegridplayer t1_itlbif4 wrote
Most aren't.
PakkyT t1_itl8wiv wrote
Then you better tell the Massachusetts Package Stores Association who is behind this one then that they are screwing themselves since you seem to know better than them.
somegridplayer t1_itlb7at wrote
>Massachusetts Package Stores Association
It's as if all of them are national level corporations.
You sound like a shill. So which major distributor do you work for?
PakkyT t1_itlhnmr wrote
>Can you name a single member in the list of associate members that has small stores in their best interest?
Yes, most of them. The number of small businesses selling booze in the state far outnumbers the few large retailers like Total Wine. So all those distributors and other businesses on that list make most of their money off those thousands of small single shop businesses and local small chains, not off the handful of big national chains.
I am not involved with the industry at all other than I like to drink.
somegridplayer t1_itlmg8u wrote
>Yes, most of them.
You clearly didn't look at the list.
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