"Liquor lining" is the practice of encouraging very high density of liquor stores and other alcohol outlets in low income and/or minority communities relative to surrounding areas.
Liquor lining is a form of "reverse redlining" in which a lender or insurer particularly targets minority consumers. As with supermarket redlining this process is not illegal, but highly immoral.








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