I was reading around wiki, and I happened apon a page about blue laws. One of the lines really caught my eye.
"At least one unusual feature of American culture—the ability to buy groceries, office supplies, and housewares from a drug store—can be traced to blue laws (under blue laws, drug stores are generally allowed to remain open on Sunday to accommodate emergency medical needs)."
So, my Q is for all the non yanks here. Is it really an "unusual feature" to have food, electronics, ect in a drug store? Cause the ones here have radios, cameras, mem cards, food, toys, drinks, alcohol, ect. Even the small town ones do too. How about in Canada? Australia? Germany?
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Started by Theredbaron, Jul 25 2009 02:04 PM
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Posted 25 July 2009 - 02:04 PM

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