Customers in New Jersey will soon be able to order alcohol and cocktails through third-party delivery services

NJ to allow third-party services to deliver alcohol, cocktails

TRENTON, N.J. -- New Jersey says it will allow delivery services to pick up alcohol and cocktails to-go and drop them off at customers' doorsteps in the fall.

New Jersey's acting Attorney General issued a special ruling Saturday that will allow third-party delivery services -- such as DoorDash, Instacart and Amazon Flex -- to enter contracts with restaurants, bars and liquor stores.

The delivery companies will have to apply for a permit. Those applications will be available Oct. 1.

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