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G&M: Ontario’s dated Beer Store model benefits no one
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I don't know. The scandal over Beau's delivery service got a ton of media coverage. If the people interested in changing things can actually build on that something might be able to happen.zane9 wrote:The likelihood of any substantial change to the current model is slim to none, in my view. Uncle Dalton and his band of social engineers may feel a little pressure to make some window-dressing changes. They might announce a "study" and discussions with the "stake-holders".
The usual suspects will show up. The nay-sayers and peddlers of real influence will stress their typical "if-it-ain't-broke-don't fix-it" point of view. The whole charade will inch along until the next election is imminent. At that point the whole process, doomed from the beginning, will fall apart.
Then it's back to business as usual.
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Oh, it seemed to me from the article that they could only buy from TBS or the LCBO. The part where the restaurant owner was saying if it's sold at TBS, he has to buy from there.matt7215 wrote:nothing is stopping this nowErkLR wrote:and allow restaurants to buy from the brewers directly
I don't know that the gov't isn't willing to make changes. I'm more worried that if they seriously move to doing that, Molbatts will come to them and say "Oh but we employ x-thousands of TBS employees/staff/etc and y-thousands of people at our breweries in ON. You wouldn't want us to go around telling people how you're endangering those jobs, would you?"
Exactly. You made my point. Peddlers of heavy influence have a lot of ammo. The TBS union (UFCW, which has 6000 TBS members) will make the same argument. Case closed.ErkLR wrote:.. Molbatts will come to them and say "Oh but we employ x-thousands of TBS employees/staff/etc and y-thousands of people at our breweries in ON. You wouldn't want us to go around telling people how you're endangering those jobs, would you?"
What that means is that if the same product (sku) is sold at both the LCBO and the Beer Store, licensees must buy that product from TBSErkLR wrote:Oh, it seemed to me from the article that they could only buy from TBS or the LCBO. The part where the restaurant owner was saying if it's sold at TBS, he has to buy from there.
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Like any government, this government will do whatever they think gives them the best chance of being re-elected. If they calculate that ending the monopoly will bring more votes than leaving it, they'll do it. That is why the citizenry of this fine province needs to be made angry about this monopoly, and then reassured that ending it will not make their Bud Light more expensive.
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Having the same old, same old in a fancier store won't bring anybody in, and is a recipe for failure. Of course they way the macro's will spin it is nobody is interested in "boutique" beers and there is no reason to carry these products.IPA_Lover wrote:Well I was happy to drive by the "Beer Boutique" in Liberty Village (Toronto) last night around beer o'clock and see it practically empty. I think most people have caught on to the fact that it's nothing new and just a fancy way to display the same tired old brands.