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15. Minnesota: Sunday Hamburger Ban

Craziest State Laws You Probably Didn't Know Existed
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I’m guessing this might be for similar reasons as the above, but either way, you can’t chomp down on a Whopper on a Sunday in St. Cloud. This law, enacted in 1959, is part of Minnesota’s historical “blue laws” aimed at promoting religious observance and rest on Sundays. While the law’s original intent was to discourage certain activities on the Sabbath, its enforcement today is minimal. So, if you’re in St. Cloud and craving a hamburger on a Sunday, you might have to wait until the next day!

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