New York Liquor Store Owners Vow to Fight Grocery Store Wine Sales A contentious proposal in New York has liquor store owners up in arms, as lawmakers consider allowing wine sales in grocery stores. The move, which has gained traction in recent months, would mark a significant shift in the state's liquor sales landscape. Liquor store owners claim that allowing wine sales in grocery stores would not only hurt their businesses but also compromise consumer safety and quality control. As the debate heats up, liquor store owners are gearing up to push back against the proposal, citing concerns about the potential consequences for their livelihoods and the industry as a whole.


Liquor store owners push back against New York proposal to allow wine sales in grocery stores  WHEC.com