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Saucey extends its alcohol delivery services to Cleveland


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Customers can place an order through Saucey's website or app, which provides choices ranging from a bottle of wine to a six-pack of beer, to a wide variety of convenience items including soda, candy, lighters and more.
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Saucey, a platform that provides alcohol deliveries to homes, has expanded its services to more cities in Ohio, including Cleveland, Toledo, Akron and Youngstown. 

The Los Angeles-based company said it has partnered with an unnamed international convenience store chain to expand both its coverage areas and products.

Saucey's delivery service is now available across 104 municipalities in Ohio.

Customers can place an order through Saucey's website or app, which provides choices ranging from a bottle of wine to a six-pack of beer, to a variety of convenience-store items including soda, candy, lighters and more

"We're thrilled to be able to expand our delivery range in the Midwest," Saucey founder and Chief Executive Chris Vaughn said in a statement. "Demand for convenience items in tandem with alcohol has been steadily on the rise for years. Through this new partnership, we're able to provide even more Ohio residents with a broader assortment of products in even more categories than previously available.”

Saucey said it has expanded significantly since its launch in 2014. During this past year, the company launched in Georgia, Oregon, Connecticut and other areas. With the expansion in Ohio, the company now operates in 750 cities in 15 states. Current markets include New York City; Boston; Los Angeles; San Francisco; San Diego, California; Chicago; Washington D.C.; Dallas; Austin, Texas; Orlando, Florida; Tampa, Florida; Miami; Portland, Oregon; Atlanta and Hartford, Connecticut.


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