Spirits companies could pull products from LCBO amid dispute over pricing

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A group that represents a long list of spirit brands is warning that some popular products could be pulled from the Ontario market amid a multi-million dollar dispute with the LCBO.

on Friday morning in which it claimed that it had been “blindsided by a staggering multi-million-dollar retroactive tax bill from the LCBO” which “could drive some consumers' favourite brands out of the market.”

It is accusing the LCBO of “unilaterally clawing back payments on products sold in 2023” based on the claim that Quebec's liquor board obtained similar products at a lower price. It said that of the 10 per cent of its suppliers that are not currently compliant with their contracts “over 80 per cent” are working cooperatively with the Crown corporation on “payment terms and conditions.”

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