Big Y Joins Campaign to End Blue Laws

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Big Y Foods is among the retailers supporting an effort to end Connecticut’s prohibition on Sunday alcohol sales.

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Big Y Foods is among the retailers supporting an effort to end Connecticut’s prohibition on Sunday alcohol sales.

The retailer provides a link to www.endctbluelaws.org, a movement sponsored by the Connecticut Food Association to end the ban on the Sunday sale of beer, wine and spirits in grocery and package stores.

“Buying beer on Sunday should be your choice,” Big Y states on its website.

Connecticut is the only state in the Northeast, and one of just three states nationwide, that still have Sunday alcohol blue laws in place, according to that website. Other Connecticut retailers also support the effort.

“Our grocery stores are already open seven days a week, yet we can only sell beer Monday through Saturday,” Timothy Devanney, president of the five-store Highland Park Market, said in a statement. “That doesn’t make a lot of sense for our business or for our customers who should have the freedom to buy beer on Sundays.”

Several state majors are supporting the effort, maintaining that the state could generate up to $8 million in new revenue if the ban on Sunday alcohol sales were repealed.

Read More of Today's Headlines

Sponsored by: Tyson Deli

SN’s Spotlight on Deli/Fresh Meals series profiles large chains and independent retailers who show innovation in their deli and fresh meals departments. Click Here

Twitter Facebook Youtube Iphone APP RSS Feeds Google Plus