Wine Rack stores across Ontario are seeing “record sales” amid the ongoing LCBO strike, the company said Thursday.
In a statement to CP24.com, a spokesperson for the wine retailer said Ontario stores have seen a “significant surge in traffic and demand” in the wake of the labour action by liquor store employees.
All LCBO locations provincewide have been closed since Friday after approximately 9,000 workers represented by the Ontario Public Service Employees Union walked off the job. On July 19, if a deal has not been reached by the two sides, just 32 LCBO stores will open across Ontario for in-store shopping but will only operate on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays with “limited hours in effect.”
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