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Province gives green light to wholesale liquor pricing model

BC has approved a temporary wholesale pricing model that will allow liquor licensees to purchase alcohol at a reduced cost.

This measure will provide much-needed financial support for businesses like restaurants, bars, and tourism operators with liquor licenses.

It will be in place from the end of July until March 31, 2021, when the program will be reviewed.

“The hospitality industry has been one of the hardest hit during the pandemic, badly hurting the more than 190,000 British Columbians who work within the sector,” said David Eby, Attorney General.

“Offering a wholesale discount for licensees was something we were exploring before COVID-19, but after the onset of the pandemic we accelerated efforts in order to support these community businesses as they try to find their feet.”

Currently, hospitality licensees, including restaurants, bars, and pubs pay full retail price – wholesale price, plus a retail markup set by the Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB) – on all liquor purchases.

The new model will have licensees pay only the wholesale price of ordered products.

In addition to changes to the hospitality pricing model, work is underway by government on several other measures identified within a report created by the Business Technical Advisory Panel (BTAP).

This includes the adoption of several recommendations contained in a third-party assessment by Deloitte of the LDB’s liquor distribution centre in Delta and conversion of all rural agency store authorizations currently administered by the LDB to a new form of rural liquor license regulated under the Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch by the end of the year.

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Catherine Garrett
Catherine Garrett
Catherine is an anchor and reporter in the MyPGNow newsroom. Born in Ontario, raised on Haida Gwaii, she now is living in Prince George. She obtained a diploma in Broadcast and Online Journalism at BCIT. You can find her on Twitter @Cath_Garrett

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