71-Year-Old Taken Aback When She Gets Carded
Deseret News (Salt Lake City) › February 09, 2005
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Deseret News (Salt Lake City) › February 09, 2005
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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Betty Ann Fischer has been old enough to buy liquor for more than 50 years. So the 71-year-old was a little surprised when a grocery store clerk asked her for ID before selling her a bottle of wine.
The identification checks at all Pick 'n Save and Copps food stores in Wisconsin are part of a new policy by Roundy's Inc. requiring cashiers to check the age of everyone buying cigarettes or alcohol -- regardless of whether they look 21 or 91.See the full content of this document
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