TORONTO – Grocery Gateway will start delivering a selection of 160 different wine and spirits to customers this week as long as you spend at least $45 worth of groceries.
Grocery Gateway already sells beer as part of its online grocery delivery service, but this is their first foray into wine and spirits.
The service begins the same day the provincial Liberals are expected to clarify the rules surrounding the sale of booze in grocery stores as part of Thursday’s budget announcement.
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Longo’s, which operates Grocery Gateway, said in a media release that the pricing will be the same as in LCBO stores.
However, customers will be subject to a $1.50 delivery fee for every alcoholic item to a maximum of $10.
Orders will need to be placed the day before delivery with the option of purchasing up to a week in advance.
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