Manysupermarketsaim to provide a one-stop-shopping experience for customers, selling everything from kitchen staples to beauty products.

That vast array of goods sometimes also extends to adult beverages.

The rules regarding alcohol sales in grocery stores vary greatly state by state.

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Some states don’t allow it at all.

Some allow only beer or wine sales.

Others permit alcohol only in select locations.

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Costco

Costco has always been known for its bargain deals and alcoholic beverages are no exception.

Stores in 29 states carrybeer, wine, and other alcoholic drinks, according toUSA Today.

Walmart

America’s largest grocery store is also the nation’sNo.

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Clearly, this is a supermarket that caters to fans of adult beverages.

The retailer even has its own Publix Premium wine label.

Aldi

For the budget shopper, Aldi wines are tough to beat.

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The brand’s Pinot Grigio even won asilver medalfrom the Beverage Tasting Institute in 2013.

Aldi also carries an exclusive line of 12 house beers, withThrillistrating the Wernesfruner pilsner as its top pick.

Whole Foods

Whole Foods is a popular spot for beer enthusiasts.

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As for wine, Whole Foods divides its selection into 0ld-world and new-world options.

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Rose wine and white wine bottles at Aldi

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Beer and liquor fridge display inside a Whole Foods grocery store.

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