“I know it’s a lot of work, but it will be worth it in the end to get 36 feet of wine and we’re going to have an additional three more coolers installed by October.” “We had to redo every single isle in groceries,” said Michelle Kent, the Manager of the Walmart at 3301 SW 104th Street. See: Retailers Preparing After Strong Beer, Wine Arrives In Oklahoma Stores like Walmart have been getting ready for months. On Monday, October 1, high-point beer will finally fill grocery store coolers and shelves. That will include both convenience store and a grocery store employees. Who can sell it to you is also changing.Įveryone who sells high-point beer and liquor will now have to be 18 and have a liquor license. But buying high-point beer and wine isn't the only thing that's different. One week from Monday, September 24, you will be able to buy high-point beer and wine at grocery and convenience stores.
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