Ready-to-drink cocktails to arrive sooner than expected at Ontario grocery stores | CBC News
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The Ontario government is accelerating plans to bring ready-to-drink cocktails and larger packs of beer into supermarkets due to a unionized worker strike at the LCBO.
Grocery stores with beer licenses can now order canned spirit drinks and beer packs two weeks early, offering more options and convenience to consumers in Ontario.
Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy highlights the move as supporting Ontario beverage producers and modernizing the alcohol marketplace in the province.
LCBO's decision to reduce store openings during the strike contrasts the Ontario government's push for increased availability of alcohol products through grocery stores.
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