Your Liquor Mart Air Miles are about to disappear
Morning from the Wheat City — here's what's driving Brandon today.
Okay, so this isn't exactly about the Wheat Kings or the latest Behlen Industries expansion, but it’s something that'll affect almost everyone in Brandon who's ever bought a bottle of something nice. Manitoba Liquor Marts are pulling the plug on Air Miles. After nearly 30 years, that familiar little plastic card is out, and they're hunting for a new loyalty program. I know a lot of folks on 18th Street and down by the Corral Centre have been collecting those points for years, saving up for travel or that new toaster.
### What This Means for Brandon
This isn't just a Winnipeg story; it impacts every Liquor Mart in the province, from the one out by Shoppers Mall to the smaller outlets in surrounding Westman communities.
* **Your Points:** If you're sitting on a pile of Air Miles from your Liquor Mart purchases, you'll want to pay attention. You still have time to use them, but the clock is ticking on earning new ones. * **New Program Coming:** They're actively looking for a new loyalty partner. Could it be something local? Maybe a program that offers more direct discounts on future purchases, which, given current inflation, wouldn't be a bad thing for household budgets. * **Economic Impact:** While minor, it's another shift in consumer spending habits. The Liquor Marts are a significant revenue generator for the province — over $700 million in sales last year — and how they incentivize purchases matters.
This move could actually be a win for consumers in the long run if they land a program that offers better value than Air Miles has recently. It’s a good reminder that even established loyalty programs aren't permanent. For a city with a $2.9 billion economy, every little bit of consumer incentive adds up.
Marcus Fehr, MiTL Sports Desk, Brandon.
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