Good point. Gordon's is an old-school operation as well. One of the owners tried his hand in the startup business, so Drizly was a perfect match with Gordon's.
If laws are instituted to prevent Drizly from delivering alcohol with their app, how does that happen without also putting an end to the brick and mortar stores current delivery operations?
Right now Drizly is huge in Southie, which has liquor stores that will deliver to their local customers already.
How do they single out Drizly?
It is very much like the UBER/Cambridge standoff.
In the end, UBER won.