Inflation and supply chain shortages continue to impact every industry, from food to fuel, and now fun. FOX13
Inflation and supply chain shortages have impacted nearly every industry from food to fuel. Now getting buzzed is going to hurt your wallet a bit more as glasses of wine are becoming increasingly pricier, theAccording to the post, a standard 25-ounce bottle of wine which typically equates to a 6-ounce pour in a restaurant glass has now transitioned into a 4-ounce pour, the Post reports.
"I worked for Danny Meyer and we always gave 6 ounces," said the sommelier. "When I got here I was quickly corrected and instructed to pour only five.
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