EPIC Liquor Store Will Replace Kansas City Northland Hy-Vee On Englewood


Here's a peek at lower expectations as we move forward. 

Along with a glimpse of hottie Alexis Ren just to provide some educational context . . . 

It turns out selling booze is far more profitable than feeding families.

Here's proof: 

Jan 1st, the Hyvee at 207 NE Englewood Rd, Kansas City, MO will shut down.

Here's what will replace it . . .

"In the coming months, this location will reopen as a Wall to Wall Wine and Spirits, one of Hy-Vee’s newest brands that offers a best-in-class wine, spirits and beer selection along with specialty grocery items like cheese, charcuterie, sodas and seltzers."

Check their message in full.

Also, here's a link and guide to Alcoholics Anonymous groups in Kansas City.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com news links . . .

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