Your U.S. booze is on the way out
Morning from the Hub of the North — here's what matters in Thompson today.
So, the province is selling off U.S. booze again. You know, the stuff that’s been collecting dust in Liquor Marts because of that ban? Apparently, some of it's set to expire in the fall, so they're clearing it out. It’s a bit of a head-scratcher, honestly. We’ve had this on-again, off-again relationship with American wines and liqueurs, and now it’s a race against the clock to move it before it goes bad.
It just makes you wonder about the logistics. All that product sitting there, taking up space, and now it's a fire sale. For us up here, it’s not exactly a short drive to hit a Winnipeg Liquor Mart to grab a deal. Most folks making the trip down Highway 6 are doing it for supplies, appointments, or family, not just for a bottle of cheap wine. But for those who do manage to get their hands on it, I suppose it's a win.
What This Means for Thompson:
* **Limited Access:** We're not seeing these sales up here at our local Liquor Mart. It's a Winnipeg thing, which isn't a surprise, but it highlights the difference in product availability for the North. * **Inventory Management:** It makes you think about how often this kind of thing happens with other products. What else is getting close to its expiry date in various supply chains impacting our region? * **Retail Priorities:** For residents in Thompson, particularly those working shifts at Vale or UCN, these kinds of flash sales are easily missed, and the benefits aren't felt locally.
It's a reminder that even something as simple as a liquor sale can underscore the different realities between the city and the North. We need consistent access and good management, not just last-minute deals a day's drive away.
Marla Spence, MiTL Sports Desk, Thompson.
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