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Steph

As a self-admitted supermarket junkie (I can hardly travel abroad, without checking out what how the locals shop), I enjoyed this post greatly!

One point I feel compelled to clarify, though (I am a Waterloo native myself): it is no more legal for a supermarket to sell wine in Ontario than it is in BC; only the LCBO, wineries, and winery-owned retail outlets are legally allowed to sell wine in the province.

What you would have seen in your Zehrs would have been a "Wine Rack". These are small boutique stores, owned by Vincor, who lease space from Zehrs. Vincor owns wineries throughout the new world (North America, New Zealand, Australia), but in their Wine Rack stores, they are only allowed to sell wines which have been both produced and bottled within Ontario. So while its possible to buy wine adjacent to some grocery outlets, the choices are very limited, specificly biased, and juicy politics abound.

The law in BC on this point is slightly different than it is in Ontario, in that private liquor stores can be appointed by the LDB, and have much freer reign over what they can sell. There is no legal reason why such a store couldn't arrange to share space with a grocery store, and in fact some do. The liquor store on Quadra Island comes to mind.

So as far as the law is concerned, BC has the *opportunity* for far better synergy between groceries and wine/liquor stores.

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