Blue Laws Entangle Grocers
Posted on: Saturday, 26 November 2005, 12:00 CST
By Associated Press
BOSTON -- Massachusetts' attorney general is launching an investigation into several supermarkets that stayed open on Thanksgiving in defiance of the state's Puritan-era Blue Laws.
The laws were passed in the 1600s to keep colonists at home or in church on Sundays. Parts of the laws, such as the ban on Sunday liquor sales, have been repealed, but a prohibition on most stores doing business on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day, has not.
"If these stores want to open, there's a way to do it: Change the law," David Guano, a spokesman for Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly, told The Boston Globe. The office didn't say what sort of penalty the stores could face.
The Globe reported that at least six stores, all Super 88 Markets, were open on Thanksgiving. One Super 88, in Quincy, shut down after a visit from police that day.
Reilly's office had earlier warned Whole Foods Market Inc. not to open on Thanksgiving after a competitor complained. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Family Dollar Stores Inc. and Big Lots Inc. also received warnings.
Super 88 officials said they didn't know about the warnings.
"We don't celebrate" Thanksgiving, said Rudy Chen, a former manager of a Super 88 in Chinatown who now works at the chain's headquarters. He said the store he managed was always open on Thanksgiving and no one complained.
Source: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
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