Victory! B.C. reduces licensee wine markup

Published February 10, 2015

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(Feb. 10/15) The B.C. government listened to Restaurants Canada and changed its proposed wine wholesale price formula, to take effect April 1. The markup remains at 89 per cent for the first $11.75, and drops from 67 to 27 per cent on the rest. This change considerably cuts the markup on wines priced over $20. Read the minister’s statement

The Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB) will announce its new retail prices for licensees on March 20. It has promised to keep them in line with current retail prices.

Our action
After learning about the initial proposal in December, Restaurants Canada took our concerns to Minister Anton and the Premier’s office. The original formula would have forced our members to raise wine prices and reorganize selections.

Restaurants Canada will keep lobbying for liquor policies that reduce costs and red tape, and increase sales for our licensed members.

Top photo: Following our victory, Restaurants Canada discussed liquor policy with Justice Minister Suzanne Anton on Feb. 9. L to R: Restaurants Canada Director Warren Erhart (White Spot Hospitality), Restaurants Canada’s Mark von Schellwitz, Minister Anton and Restaurants Canada Director James Henderson (The Keg Steakhouse and Bar).

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