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  2. Gopuff - Wikipedia

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    In May 2021, Gopuff acquired Fancy, a UK-based food delivery service. [11] Also in May, Gopuff and Uber Eats announced a partnership to sell products from Gopuff through the Uber Eats app. [32] [33] In June 2021, Gopuff acquired Liquor Barn, an alcoholic beverage chain, and announced the acquisition of RideOS for $115 million. [34] [35] [36] [37]

  3. Kegerator - Wikipedia

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    Because a keg typically stores large amounts of cold beer, kegerators can save up to 60% on costs when compared to the same amount of volume in cans and bottles. Depending on the brand of beer, cost savings may be even greater. [5] The cost of a kegerator can range anywhere from $400 to $7,000 for a premium model. Refills range between $5 and ...

  4. Catch goPuff if You Can – A Vertically Integrated Consumer ...

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    By John Jannarone goPuff’s delivery volume rose 400% in the first half of 2020, according to sources goPuff now reaches 500 cities through over 200 distribution facilities Raised $1 billion from ...

  5. Soda fountain - Wikipedia

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    Ice harvesters cut ice from frozen lakes and ponds in the winter and stored the blocks in ice houses for use in the summer. In the early 20th century, new companies entered the soda fountain business, marketing "iceless" fountains that used brine. A "soda jerk" serving an ice cream soda in a century-old diner in Bramwell, WV (2013)

  6. Beer tower - Wikipedia

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    Beer Giraffe dispenser Triple-pour beer tower. A beer tower (also known as a portable beer tap, a tabletop beer dispenser, a triton dispenser or a beer giraffe) is a beer dispensing device, sometimes found in bars, pubs and restaurants. The idea behind beer towers is that several patrons in a group can serve themselves the amount of beer they ...

  7. BevMo! - Wikipedia

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    It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of GoPuff, after GoPuff announced the acquisition of BevMo! on November 5, 2020. [7] Previously BevMo! was a privately held corporation based in Concord, California. The company was founded in January 1994 as Beverages & More! in the San Francisco Bay Area, and re-branded as "BevMo!" in January 2001.

  8. Keg - Wikipedia

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    Instead, in the US and Australia, kegs are usually kept in a bucket of ice and/or water to keep the beer cool. Alternately, the keg can be kept at ambient temperature and served using a "jockey box", consisting of a cooler with beer coils (50–120-foot-long (20–40 m) metal dispensing lines arranged in a coil) and filled with ice, which acts ...

  9. Beer bottle - Wikipedia

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    Beer bottles are sometimes used as makeshift clubs, for instance in bar fights. As with pint glasses , the use of glass bottles as weapons is known as glassing . Pathologists determined in 2009 that beer bottles are strong enough to crack human skulls , which requires an impact energy of between 14 and 70 joules , depending on the location.