JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri restaurants will be able to sell to-go cocktails permanently under a new law.
Republican Gov. Mike Parson on Wednesday signed the legislation into law.
Missouri had eased restrictions on to-go mixed drinks during the coronavirus pandemic as a way to help struggling restaurants maintain business.
The new law makes the change permanent beginning Aug. 28.
Cocktails must be sold along with food and in tamper-proof, sealed containers intended to discourage drinking while driving.
The legislation also gets rid of restrictions on Sunday alcohol sales.
Currently, alcohol sales are limited to 9 a.m. to midnight Sundays.
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