As the LCBO strike enters its second week, the Ontario government is speeding up its alcohol expansion plans, announcing licensed grocery stores will be able to start selling ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages as of July 18.
, the Ontario government is speeding up its alcohol expansion plans, announcing licensed grocery stores will be able to start selling ready-to-drink beverages as of July 18.
RTDs have been a hot topic in the ongoing negotiations between the LCBO and the Ontario Public Service Employees Union , which is representing the Crown corporation’s more than 9,000 striking workers. “Let me be very clear. It is done, it is gone. That ship has sailed. It’s halfway across Lake Ontario.”
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