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Two restaurant owners in Ottawa are fighting for the right to sell takeout alcohol again after being told they weren’t allowed because their restaurants are located inside grocery stores, even though they say they are not a grocery store. “It doesn’t make sense at all, if I can consume it in here and you acknowledge that there’s a restaurant in here then I should be able to take out the door,” said Tony Zacconi, who owns Mercato Zacconi, an Italian market, bistro and social house in Ottawa’s little Italy.  “We have some groceries that we’re selling here as part of a bigger business and they just didn’t see it my way,” Zacconi added, referring to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario

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