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Pennsylvania liquor stores sell $2.3M worth of alcohol in first days of curbside pickup

State-owned liquor stores in Pennsylvania have fulfilled about 25,000 orders for curbside pickup in the first three days since the program began amid the coronavirus pandemic, for sales of about $2.3 million.

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) opened the sale at 176 of its stores on Monday and booze has flown off of store shelves ever since, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported. Roughly 6,000 orders were fulfilled on the first day alone.

Now, the board is expanding curbside pickup program to hundreds more of its Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores, starting on April 27.

“Beginning Monday, we’ll have 565 Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores across Pennsylvania accepting orders by phone for curbside pickup,” PLCB Chairman Tim Holden announced on Friday.

“We acknowledge that Pennsylvanians are frustrated with busy signals and want broader access to wine and spirits. So, after learning from our experiences this past week, we’ve made improvements to process orders faster, expand the hours we take orders by phone and be more flexible in scheduling pickups, even the same day, if pickup appointments are available.”

In March, all of the Pennsylvania LCB stores were closed amid the global COVID-19 health crisis. Though the board had previously launched online sales for home delivery orders, overwhelming demand led officials to randomize site access and ultimately begin the curbside pickup program.

If you’re in the market for libations in the Keystone State, coordinating a curbside pickup order is relatively straightforward.

Shoppers should call their nearest open liquor store any time after 9 a.m. on Monday through Saturday and a “limited number” of orders will be filled on a first-call, first-serve basis. When placing the order, customers should have their credit card ready, as it’s the only accepted form of payment.

Customers can then schedule a pickup time, with curbside pickup orders restricted to six bottles per order. Orders are also limited to “one order per caller, per store, per day,” the PLCB states and all curbside pickup sales will be final.

Before the coronavirus shutdown, Pennsylvania’s liquor stores handled about 180,000 transactions a day, the Associated Press reports.