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Minnesota still bans wine and beer sales in grocery stores, limiting them to liquor stores and restaurants as of early 2026.
Minnesota remains one of the few U.S. states that prohibits grocery stores from selling wine and beer, a policy rooted in longstanding alcohol control laws.
The ban, maintained by the state’s alcohol regulatory system, restricts alcohol sales to licensed liquor stores and restaurants.
While some lawmakers and consumer advocates have pushed for reform, citing convenience and economic impact, current regulations remain unchanged as of early 2026.
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Minnesota todavía prohíbe la venta de vino y cerveza en las tiendas de comestibles, limitándolas a las tiendas de licores y restaurantes a partir de principios de 2026.