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If I understand it right, convenience stores are exempt from recycling requirements, and it looks like the real losers in this deal are independent grocers.
If you want to sell alcohol and get those juicy profits, you should have to do the bottle return, no exceptions. If you can't make that profitable, don't sell the alcohol.
While I don't disagree, it's the fact that the government changed the rules, and on short notice. If grocers had known they would need to collect, clean, and package returns, many would have made different decisions.
Help Ford with his populist, abusive election campaign, and get fucked. Once a drug pusher, always a drug pusher.
So in this case you also want all convenience stores to also do bottle returns. As that would be an equal application of this policy which is not currently happening?
Not only that, the LCBO should have to take bottles as well.
I would like that. Works well in Québec.