A deal with SkipTheDishes to provide delivery from the LCBO is on pause. The move to suspend the exclusive partnership comes after criticism that LCBO delivery via the food app was undercutting local ...
A widely-criticized alcohol delivery program that encouraged people in Toronto to order booze from the LCBO and Beer Store using SkipTheDishes has come to an abrupt end thanks to the provincial ...
The LCBO says it is putting its partnership with food delivery app SkipTheDishes on hold at the end of Sunday after it was instructed to so by the Ontario government. Through the partnership, ...
The LCBO is putting the brakes on its plan to use SkipTheDishes to deliver alcohol. Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips and Premier Doug Ford asked the publicly owned alcohol retailer to hold off on ...
Skip ahead only two days after the LCBO announced a deal with SkipTheDishes to home deliver pandemic beer, wine and booze in Toronto, and Ontario’s finance minister and premier are asking the Crown ...
Unlike grocery delivery services that upped their game in short order at the start of the pandemic, Ontario's antiquated alcohol distribution system ensures that every decision is political You can ...
TORONTO, May 15, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On-demand food delivery service, foodora has partnered with the LCBO to bring same-day alcohol delivery to Ottawa. Starting today, the partnership will pilot ...
Four hundred rural and remote LCBO agency stores were served a new $250 delivery fee by The Beer Store on Monday. Dave Bryans, CEO of the Ontario Convenience Stores Association (OCSA), said this ...
With the threat of a potential worker strike looming for Ontarians, the LCBO says it will be expanding store hours starting this week. Bargaining is currently underway between the LCBO and the Ontario ...
Ontario's new booze-by-mail program is being sharply criticized and called "short-sighted" by head of MADD Canada's legal department. Ontario consumers will be able to buy alcohol through a new online ...
It won’t come as quickly as a pizza, but Ontarians can now go online to order beer, wine and spirits instead of heading to the nearest LCBO store. Tuesday’s launch of shopping on LCBO.com continues ...
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