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4:33 Gold Member
Joined: 23 Apr 2005 Posts: 116 Location: Allatoona: High Land of Great Worth
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Posted: Wednesday Jun 17, 2009 |
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SHEETZ STATEMENT ON SUPREME COURT RULING
Altoona, PA — June 16, 2009 — In light of a ruling by the State Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Stan Sheetz, President and CEO, Sheetz, Inc., has issued the following statement:
"It is unfortunate that we must disappoint our customers and suspend the sale of malt beverages at our Convenience Restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The decision made by the State Supreme Court to uphold a lower court's decision and revoke our liquor license for that location is yet another setback in our effort to provide customers the freedom to purchase alcoholic beverages at the Convenience Restaurant.
This decision highlights the outdated and complex nature of the Commonwealth's current liquor laws and the need for legislation to change them. While we are not happy with the Court's latest ruling, we will respect it and cooperate with the PLCB.
Sheetz is committed to continue to work toward a solution that will make this product available for our customers who believe they should be allowed to purchase beer in a more convenient setting."
Eff the LCB! |
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DirtySanchez Diamond Member
Joined: 14 Feb 2006 Posts: 4186 Location: On teh internetz
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Posted: Wednesday Jun 17, 2009 |
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Is it because they won't allow patrons to drink on the premises?
I thought that's what I heard on the radio. _________________ "You are now either a clueless inbred brownshirt Teabagger, or a babykilling hippie Marxist on welfare."-Songsmith |
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bassist_25 Senior Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2002 Posts: 6815 Location: Indiana
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Posted: Wednesday Jun 17, 2009 |
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! _________________ "He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film. |
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JackANSI Diamond Member
Joined: 16 May 2008 Posts: 1322 Location: Workin' in a Soylent factory, Waitin' for the Malthusian catastrophe.
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Posted: Wednesday Jun 17, 2009 |
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I wonder how much money someone spent just to remove beer from sheetz shelves.
Especially when you've got Robert's Bev nearly right across the street...
PA makes no sense. |
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ZappasXWife Senior Member
Joined: 10 Apr 2003 Posts: 1035 Location: Altoona
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Posted: Wednesday Jun 17, 2009 |
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I guess Wegman's is next....bummer cuz thats where I get the good stuff. _________________ If music be the food of love, then play on...
William Shakespeare |
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onetooloud Gold Member
Joined: 11 Aug 2003 Posts: 263 Location: Johnstown
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Posted: Wednesday Jun 17, 2009 |
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Sounds like Sheetz could be a powerfull friend to amend some old unjust LCB rules.
Think noise problems . |
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Lisa Platinum Member
Joined: 20 Jan 2006 Posts: 638 Location: Houtzdale
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Posted: Wednesday Jun 17, 2009 |
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The issue with Sheetz is that they don't have a dining area where people can sit down and enjoy their beverages. This would also require a bartender to serve the in-house consumed beverages as the law states that the server may not be drinking. Also, when you allow for on premise consumption, your insurance goes way up. And there is not a lot of profit in the sale of the beverages.
They can not get a distributor license because of the rules that apply with that....I think there are limitations as to what other products you may sell as a distributor.
Wegmans is good yet because they have the cafe. You actually purchase the product closed as a to go, but are permitted to go in and sit down at the cafe and consume it. I do know that with Wegmans you are not permitted to take the alcohol into the full store area. It has to stay in the cafe area.
I question the policy for wegmans in that there is no one in the cafe that checks to see that everyone at the table are over the age of 21 when even just one of them has alcohol. The person who purchased it was carded I'm sure...but the law says in order for someone under 21 to be at the table with the alcohol, they must have a guardian. A guardian is someone who is 25 years of age or a parent. |
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slackin@dabass Diamond Member
Joined: 30 Mar 2008 Posts: 1341 Location: tyrone, pa
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Lisa wrote: | The issue with Sheetz is that they don't have a dining area where people can sit down and enjoy their beverages. This would also require a bartender to serve the in-house consumed beverages as the law states that the server may not be drinking. Also, when you allow for on premise consumption, your insurance goes way up. And there is not a lot of profit in the sale of the beverages.
They can not get a distributor license because of the rules that apply with that....I think there are limitations as to what other products you may sell as a distributor.
Wegmans is good yet because they have the cafe. You actually purchase the product closed as a to go, but are permitted to go in and sit down at the cafe and consume it. I do know that with Wegmans you are not permitted to take the alcohol into the full store area. It has to stay in the cafe area.
I question the policy for wegmans in that there is no one in the cafe that checks to see that everyone at the table are over the age of 21 when even just one of them has alcohol. The person who purchased it was carded I'm sure...but the law says in order for someone under 21 to be at the table with the alcohol, they must have a guardian. A guardian is someone who is 25 years of age or a parent. |
i thought this whole thing was over a resturant owned by sheetz that was attached to a sheetz. at least that's how the altoona mirror made it sound. regardless, it's pretty sad when florida allows it's rednecks the ability to purchase beer in a convenience store, but here in the "much more advanced and free thinking" north, it's a no go.
fuck the plcb. fuck them up the ass with razor blades. and i hope someone from the plcb reads that. _________________ Can you identify a genital wart? |
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Lisa Platinum Member
Joined: 20 Jan 2006 Posts: 638 Location: Houtzdale
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Posted: Wednesday Jun 17, 2009 |
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No, it states that sheetz would consider remodeling to make it work where a restaurant would have a convenience store attached. |
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songsmith Senior Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2002 Posts: 6108 Location: The Wood of Bells
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Posted: Thursday Jun 18, 2009 |
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JackANSI wrote: | I wonder how much money someone spent just to remove beer from sheetz shelves.
Especially when you've got Robert's Bev nearly right across the street...
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Robert's Bev is part of the reason they can't sell beer now. The owner is a member of the Malt Bev Retailers Assoc., who did NOT welcome competition from a large and well-connected company like Sheetz. They lobbied the LCB for special treatment. So much for the free market.--->JMS |
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Unholy Active Member
Joined: 08 Apr 2007 Posts: 43 Location: Altoona, PA
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Posted: Sunday Jul 12, 2009 |
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Yeah PA is ass backwards. Someone somewhere must be making a lot of money controlling the alcohol being sold in PA cause I just don't see any other reason why a Sheetz, BP, or Sonoco can't sell booze in their store. I've been to many places outside of PA and there's not much problem with have soda in a fridge next to some beer or wine or whatever. Hell even Wal-Mart sells booze in other states, they just have rule that says they aren't allowed selling it unless it's between certain times. |
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