News   Apr 20, 2026
 168     0 
News   Apr 20, 2026
 616     1 
News   Apr 20, 2026
 384     2 

Search results

  1. S

    Downtown Grocery Store List (current + proposed)

    This was bound to happen. The company struggles to keep talent as they pay below average and have really high turnover. Plus they are cheap as they come. Harbourfront and 777 Bay as well has had rodent problems this summer.
  2. S

    LCBO / The Beer Store

    I would put my money on the deposit program going away and just goes to the blue box. While there are questions to be answers. Will grocery have to accept spirit bottles and who pays for it? Is TBS going to want to take the cost on of having to pick up returns from these stores? While the...
  3. S

    Hudson's Bay Company

    Articles sounds like that HBC main supplier cut them off and they went to them recently. It sucks that they took advantage of them but a litle bit of due-dilligence from the office supply company shoudl of raised some red flags.
  4. S

    LCBO / The Beer Store

    If you want more Craft on grocery store shelves, contact Ford and have him require more shelf space for craft. Loblaws is going to stay with the products that sell Flying Monkey, Muskoka, Steam Whistle, etc. I carry Side Lauch Wheat but for every one case I move I can do about 5 cases of Blue Moon.
  5. S

    Downtown Grocery Store List (current + proposed)

    I wonder if the appeal for the Hot Bar at Farm Boy is losing its appeal. I shop at the Sugar Wharf location the store is never busy but the hot food bar is always the same items but looks like its been sitting for awhile.
  6. S

    Hudson's Bay Company

    Walking through the Bay at Eglinton Square, saw someone come out of the elevator that has been down for many month as well the escalators are now working.
  7. S

    TTC: Other Items (catch all)

    The communication was really lacking. I was at Queen. Nothing said for about 15 minutes. Then got an alert for overcrowding at Dundas. Then some annoucments and depending on the person it was either the whole line or the U. It wa sluaghable when the annoucement was no service on the U but...
  8. S

    Toronto Eglinton Line 5 | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

    Saw one at VP and Eglinton around 5PM today.
  9. S

    Convenience Stores and Gas Stations in Downtown that Sell Beer?

    They are still going direct to the stores. LCBO did open a third party warehouse Trillium 2 to help with the expansion. My understanding is that it would require some changes from the AGCO to allow a companies dc to store products.
  10. S

    Convenience Stores and Gas Stations in Downtown that Sell Beer?

    Laker/Waterloo isn't independent anymore. They got bought by Carlsberg.
  11. S

    Convenience Stores and Gas Stations in Downtown that Sell Beer?

    Before the changes store like Metro had to match the prices of the LCBO and do it on a margin of 2-3%. The end of the day they wer loaing money. They treat it as a loss leader. Buy a 6 pack and hope you pick up some snacks. Now with a 10% discount, there is more interest by corp for the...
  12. S

    Costco

    Beer is being sold near cost as well at Costco. Top 10 and Moosehead plus Flying Moneky Juicy Ass, Steam Whitle, Beaus, and Muskoka to get the 20% Small Brewer/Craft. Molson Candain 60 Pack 355 ml can for 84.99.
  13. S

    Downtown Grocery Store List (current + proposed)

    Talking to some of the beer reps, the stores were thrilled when Metro head office ordered it for the stores. At least if you break them down for single cans you get get a few more cents of margin out of them.
  14. S

    Starbucks

    T-Bones is still going strong.
  15. S

    LCBO / The Beer Store

    Most Craft Beer is done by themself, courier or through TNG/Prologix. I believe TNG covers all of Ontario.
  16. S

    LCBO / The Beer Store

    I suspect that the LCBO is focusing thier energy on getting replenishment for their stores and fullfill bar and resturants orders. Just to piggyback on a couple of posts. The AGCO has really strict rules on how beer is sold and merchandise. One thing is that retailers can't take any incentives...
  17. S

    LCBO / The Beer Store

    For Grocery we were told 2-3 weeks. The skids that were ordered at the begining of the strike only started arrving this week. I agree things need to change. The way the LCBO handle things left a lot to be desired. From the wineries that were ghosted to stores being shown we are not that...
  18. S

    LCBO / The Beer Store

    https://toronto.citynews.ca/2024/07/15/ontario-licensed-grocery-stores-ready-to-drink-alcoholic-beverages-beer/ The plan was always to open ordering for RTD's on thr 18, only difference being that they can sell before Aug 1. The sucess is going to depend on how fast the RTD's can go to a direct...
  19. S

    LCBO / The Beer Store

    I would be intrested to see the details on how it will work. Does the store need to proivde the containers/boxes to store the emptires. Who will be picking it up and how often. My thought would be The Beer Store does it when they deliver like they do with bars. Also both sides will bulk at the...
  20. S

    LCBO / The Beer Store

    I work for a gorcery store that has a license to sell beer and wine. When the No Board Report was annoouced we tried to stock up as much as we could. Yes the LCBO did put themselves first. Our order was delayed three times and had up to 80% of the items were shorted. I don't know what the...

Back
Top