LOS ANGELES - A dispute over self-checkout stations in California has evolved to include a debate over alcohol sales.

The backstory:

SB-442 aims to prohibit retailers from using self-checkout kiosks unless they meet certain workplace requirements, including specific staffing, signage, and item limits.

The legislation, authored by Sen. Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, is intended to improve workplace conditions.

However, grocers argue that the new regulations will increase their operational costs, which would then be passed on to consumers.

In response, the California Grocers Association is proposing that they be allowed to sell alcohol at self-checkout to help offset potential new costs.

Big picture view:

California is the only state in the country that bans the sale of all types of alc

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