Support for wine sales in grocery stores faces opposition from liquor store owners - QNS
Briefly

The ongoing debate over wine sales in New York grocery stores has intensified, primarily driven by a Siena College poll indicating that 80% of New Yorkers support such a change. Advocates from the New York State of Wine Coalition and the National Supermarket Association tout public support, while critics, particularly liquor store owners, challenge the poll's credibility due to its funding by supermarkets benefitting from the proposed law. Ethical concerns arise regarding undisclosed funding, stirring a conflict between public opinion and industry interests.
“The Siena poll’s funding source was not disclosed in the initial survey results, raising ethical questions that critics feel must be addressed.”
“With 80% of New Yorkers supporting wine sales in grocery stores, the debate highlights the stark divide between supermarket advocates and liquor store owners.
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