UConn Research Informs Policy Debate Over Wine Sales in Grocery Stores

As the Connecticut state legislature considers a bill that would allow grocery stores to sell wine, a group of UConn researchers has provided a comprehensive economic impact report to inform the decision-making process. Currently, many other states allow the sale of wine in grocery stores. Connecticut only allows the sale of beer in grocery stores…

It’s time to allow grocery stores to sell wine

As the law exists in Connecticut today, grocery stores are allowed to sell beer but not wine. This negatively impacts hundreds of thousands of weekly grocery store customers who don’t have the option to buy a bottle of wine where and when they purchase food. Instead, one protected retail class of trade is allowed a…

Lobby says support grows for selling wine in CT grocery stores

HARTFORD, CONN(WTIC Radio)-A poll commissioned by the Connecticut Food Association found 84 percent support a proposal before state lawmakers to sell wine in grocery stores. That’s a 12-percent increase in support from 2017. “Consumers have made it clear that they want the option of picking up a bottle of wine when they areshopping for groceries,”…

Should wine be allowed in Connecticut grocery stores? Package store owners say no

HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — At the Legislative Office Building in Hartford, the association representing grocery stores released the results of a professional poll about wine in supermarkets.  “Let me say that the results demonstrate overwhelmingly strong public support for wine sales in Connecticut grocery stores,” said Elaine Barnes, with the STATS Group.  Eighty-four percent of…