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Coronavirus: Licensed restaurants, bars can now offer alcohol for takeout, delivery orders

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A Saskatoon business owner said she is excited to be able to offer customers a “more whole experience” after the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) changed their regulations allowing licensed restaurants and bars to offer alcohol for takeout and delivery. “If you’re ordering food and you’re stuck at home, to be able to have the drinks that you would have had if you were at the restaurant but just in the comfort of your home and the safety of your home, that’s a great thing to be able to offer people,” said Carmen Hamm, co-owner of Taste Restaurant Group.

Taste owns four restaurants in Saskatoon: Una, Bar Gusto, Picaro, and Cohen’s Beer Republic. The province announced the change in March when they declared a state of emergency

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