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Bill to lower food-to-liquor ratio for Virginia restaurants shot down by General Assembly yet again

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RICHMOND, Va. -- The latest attempt to change the state’s food-to-liquor sales ratio law for bars and restaurants has failed to move forward yet again.

The General Assembly last week killed Senate Bill 1163, which had sought to lower the current food-to-liquor sales ratio imposed on the holders of mixed beverage restaurant, caterer’s and limited caterer’s ABC licenses. Click here to continue reading on Richmond BizSense.

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