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Can Colorado liquor stores sell food?
Yes, Colorado liquor stores are allowed to sell food.
There are some limitations:
* Limited Food Options: They can only sell pre-packaged food, like chips, snacks, candy, and bottled water. They can't sell hot food, prepared meals, or fresh produce.
* Limited Space: The amount of shelf space dedicated to food is limited, typically around 25% of the store's total shelf space.
* "Incidental" Sales: Food sales are considered "incidental" to liquor sales, meaning the primary focus of the store must be on alcohol.
While these limitations exist, Colorado liquor stores are increasingly offering a wider variety of food options to enhance the customer experience and attract more business.
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