
FACT SHEET: What is a Cumulative Quantity Discount?
Issue: Massachusetts liquor laws state that retailers must set the price of alcohol beverages above the “invoiced cost”, which they define as the “net cost appearing on the invoice.” This can be thought of as the “sell-above-cost” rule. Essentially this means that liquor stores may not sell any alcohol below the cost they paid for it. This ensures that large discounts or other promotions that would reduce prices considerably for alcoholic beverages are illegal in Massachusett


WHITE PAPER: Cumulative Quantity Discounts
Below is a white paper from Total Wine & More recommending an important change to Mass alcohol laws: allowing alcohol retailers to pass on discounts from buying in bulk to their consumers. If they get a discount, shouldn't you? Re: Cumulative Quantity Discounts Dear Members of the Alcohol Task Force: I am writing on behalf of Total Wine & More regarding the request by the Alcohol Task Force for input into certain laws, regulations and practices concerning the alcohol beverage


WHITE PAPER: Use of Coupons for Alcohol Purchases
Below is a White Paper that Total Wine and More submitted to the Alcohol Task Force recommending a common sense fix that will foster better relationships between alcohol retailers and their customers, all while saving those customers money: Dear Members of the Alcohol Task Force: I am writing on behalf of Total Wine & More regarding the request by the Alcohol Task Force for input into certain laws, regulation s and practices concerning the alcohol beverage industry in the Com