Alcohol Delivery Now Available From Virginia’s ABC Stores
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Jamelia Todd
Several of Virginia’s ABC stores have just added delivery to their many services, meaning libations and good times can be delivered directly to your door—as long as you’re within the delivery zones.
Fear not, though, as the delivery zones are rather large, and you should be covered, at least if you’re in South Hampton Roads. Chesapeake (237 South Battlefield Blvd) and Suffolk (3575 Bridge Rd) stores have 25 mile delivery zones, and delivery will expand to other locations in the future, so those on the peninsula will need to make traditional beer and liquor runs for a little longer.
The process is easy:
How To Order
- Click Here To Visit The ABC Site And Click On "Select A Store" Near The Top.
- Find Your Nearest Stiore And Select "Make This My Store."
- Add products to your cart.
- Go to the checkout screen and select “Ship to My Home.”
- Enter home shipping information on the checkout page. This validates whether your address is eligible for shipping from your selected store.
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