Thirty-three other states - including Minnesota's immediate neighbors - allow the sale of wine in grocery stores. Minnesota's outdated liquor laws cost consumers $444 million each year when shoppers in neighboring states are spared the unfair burden of a liquor industry monopoly and have the convenience of picking up a bottle of wine at the grocery store with the rest of their dinner items.
It's time for Minnesota to catch up to our neighbors and the majority of the country!