Cuomo calls for ‘chicken-wing’ police
Cuomo says chicken wings are not ‘substantial enough’ for bars to be allowed to sell alcohol
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo cited a 1964 law regarding bar requirements as the predicate to force establishments serving alcohol to make their patrons order "substantive" food. Appetizers like chicken wings are not enough, according to Cuomo, with sandwiches being the lowest level of the requirement. But it's all just a way to keep bars closed and the economy failing in his nanny state. This is in response to several bars reacting to his food-ordering mandate which many establishments sidestepped by offering food products like "Cuomo Chips" for $1. Now, Cuomo is conflating the old law with his new mandate, requiring people to order "substantive" food in order to have drinks.
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