Beginning Thursday, people can purchase ready-to-drink beverages and larger packs of beer at grocery stores. This expanded alcohol sales plan – initially intended to launch Aug. 1 – comes as employees with the LCBO hit the two-week mark in an ongoing strike as they continue to bargain for better worker rights.
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Ready-to-drink beverages expand to grocery stores as LCBO strike continues
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