B.C. to ration liquor amid ongoing strike says industry group
A group that represents British Columbia’s private liquor stores says the province has imposed limits on alcohol sales at government-run outlets, effective immediately.
The Alliance of Beverage Licensees of BC (ABLE BC) says government officials have informed it that all customers, including bars, pubs, restaurants and the public, will be rationed to no more than three of any individual items of liquor, with the exception of beer.
This includes refreshment beverage products that come in 4-packs, 6-packs and other formats and will count as one product.
This will remain in place until the Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB) distribution centres resume operations.