The New Zealand government is proposing to allow restaurants with on-site retail spaces to sell alcohol for take-home consumption, revising existing alcohol laws to remove barriers that hinder customer convenience and business innovation.
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Restaurants may be able to sell take home alcohol under revised lawbars opening during major sports events to boost economy
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