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Big spike for alcohol delivery as people continue to stay home
BOSTON — What it means to “enjoy responsibly” has changed dramatically in Massachusetts with the use of home delivery for alcoholic beverages skyrocketing in the past week for one delivery platform.“This past week, in particular, we were up about 479% over baseline,” said Liz Paquette, who heads up consumer insights and serves as brand director for the alcohol e-commerce leader , a Boston-based website and app that’s been operating in the state for years.Drizly operates as a marketplace, allowing the customer to shop for what alcohol they want while connecting them with a local, independent...…BOSTON — What it means to “enjoy responsibly” has changed dramatically in Massachusetts with the use of home delivery for alcoholic beverages skyrocketing in the past week for one delivery platform.“This past week, in particular, we were up about 479% over baseline,” said Liz Paquette, who heads up consumer insights and serves as brand director for the alcohol e-commerce leader , a Boston-based website and app that’s been operating in the state for years.Drizly operates as a marketplace, allowing the customer to shop for what alcohol they want while connecting them with a local, independent...WW…
Mass. energy efficiency program goes virtual to help with rise in home electricity use
BOSTON — With businesses closed during the stay-at-home advisories, electricity consumption overall is down in New England compared to the same time period last year, the operator of the region’s power grid told Boston 25 News, but with more people working and staying home, personal use is likely higher than normal. compared certain dates in March 2020 to the same period in 2019 and observed between a 3 to 5% decrease in electricity usage due to the pandemic and slightly warmer temperatures. While the isn’t broken down into residential and business use, ISO-New England said it does believe...…BOSTON — With businesses closed during the stay-at-home advisories, electricity consumption overall is down in New England compared to the same time period last year, the operator of the region’s power grid told Boston 25 News, but with more people working and staying home, personal use is likely higher than normal. compared certain dates in March 2020 to the same period in 2019 and observed between a 3 to 5% decrease in electricity usage due to the pandemic and slightly warmer temperatures. While the isn’t broken down into residential and business use, ISO-New England said it does believe...WW…
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