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It does have the Target logo, but I haven’t personally seen a Target location that sells wine and liquor because we don’t have a single Target location that sells wine and liquor in my state.
@furiosa. ///
This jerk of a clerk deserves everything what is coming to him.
@Crazieman
Pennsylvania’s pretty bad about it too, or it was while I was up there. State stores for wine & liquor, licensed distributors for beer. There’s been some movement in recent years–they just passed a law allowing grocery stores and convenience stores to sell small quantities of wine and beer–but even that’s still limited by the licensing laws.
Edited because: misspelling
She was at an aa meeting
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Same with Kansas, minus state-owned. Privately owned, but still a separate store.
Different states have different laws about what kinds of alcohol can be sold and where it can be sold, stuff like that. Utah just happens to be one of the worst…or at least one of the most highly and strictly regulated. For example: anything above 3.2% ABV can only be sold at state-owned liquor stores.
I’m Californian. I’ve never seen the wine aisle get a whole separate room… <w<