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But many of the bodegas go well beyond the rules.
Few have physical barriers, something that is not true of most bodegas.
By one count, there are now some 30 new bodegas in the region, which is 68 miles long.
Each deals regularly with at least 20 bodegas a day.
"One day, we're going to take over those bodegas that have been closed for drugs," he said.
Usually, the bodegas go beyond the requirements for their best wines.
The block also has a tire shop and a few other bodegas.
"It's country," she said, referring to the fact that bodegas are hard to find.
A pilot program that put cameras in some bodegas last year had good results, he added.
There are bodegas, shops with glass windows, many people walking.
Even when healthy food is available, bodegas often charge more for it than supermarkets do.
Its officials, they say, are more comfortable in boardrooms than bodegas.
More than 80 percent of the 373 food stores surveyed in the two neighborhoods were bodegas.
The outside looks like any of the legal bodegas along the city's commercial strips and corners.
Bodegas and other small businesses run by immigrant entrepreneurs were among the first to return.
"In the past, it was a strip of bodegas," she said.
He'd go to collect money in these bodegas in the middle of the night.
They got their uniforms mostly from local bodegas and grocery stores.
I preferred the boutiques to the bodegas they had replaced.
Both may be found in bodegas and Asian markets.
The bodegas all bought supplies from either of the two major wholesalers.
Larger bodegas market several varieties of sherry, although each city has its specialty.
That money would be spent in grocery stores and bodegas, boosting the local economy.
There is no financial incentive for the bodegas to participate, but health officials said they have received a positive response.
Bodegas are also much less likely than supermarkets to stock fruits and vegetables, it said.