(FOX 9) - Cub Foods announced it will no longer sell e-cigarettes and is asking its customers to no longer openly carry firearms in its stores after reconsidering its policies.
In a release, the Minnesota-based grocer said a review of its previous policies led to the changes which it calls “reasonable and prudent.”
Its decision to discontinue sale of vaporizers came after the company noticed, “increasing questions from the health community and complex regulatory environment associated with these products,” according to the release.
Despite Minnesota being an open-carry state, Cub says the are "respectfully asking our customers, other than authorized law enforcement officials, to no longer openly carry firearms into our stores."