
Takeaway back on menu for cellar doors, breweries after virus law backdown
Emergency laws banning food and wine sales at SA wineries, cellar doors and breweries are being wound back, with takeaway orders now being given the green light.
Emergency laws banning food and wine sales at SA wineries, cellar doors and breweries are being wound back, with takeaway orders now being given the green light.
South Australian wineries are fully reliant on online sales and wholesale distribution after the state’s cellar doors and restaurants were forced to completely close to the public from last night, with the industry flagging more job losses as a result.
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