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21 <br /> Liquor Operations <br /> Page 2 <br /> Liquor operation staff attended various educational seminars for the sale of alcoholic <br /> beverages. Our operation successfully passed all but one of the tobacco and alcohol <br /> compliance checks performed by the Police Department. A part time staff member that <br /> was employed 19 hours failed to check the identification of a customer purchasing <br /> tobacco. That particular employee attended a training session regarding age verification <br /> the day prior to the illegal sale. <br /> I have included the following facts concerning our sales breakdown between off-sale <br /> stores. <br /> Store #1 served 126,683 customers during the year 2001. The average sale amount was <br /> $16.07. <br /> Store #2 served 117,078 customers during the year 2001.The average sale amount was <br /> $18.40. <br /> Store #2 sales were $118,427.00 higher than Store#1. <br /> Liquor sales accounted for$1,256,640.00 at both stores, an increase of$71,800 over <br /> 2000. <br /> • Store #2 sold$133,923.00 more than Store #1 in liquor. <br /> Beer sales accounted for$1,827,258.00 at both stores, an increase of$110,531 over <br /> 2000. <br /> • Store #1 sold $96,141.00 more than Store #2 in beer. <br /> Wine sales accounted for$898,195.00 at both stores, an increase of$39,411 over 2000. <br /> • Store #2 sold $123,290.00 more than Store #1 in wine. <br /> Tobacco sales accounted for$114,188.00 in sales at both stores, a decrease of$14,000 <br /> over 2000. <br /> • Store #1 sold $37,3900 more than Store#2 in tobacco. <br /> Mix and Misc. sales accounted for$96,066.00 in sales, an increase of$2,800 over 2000. <br /> • Store #1 sold $6,300 more than Store #2 in mix and misc. items. <br />