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The LCBO is now delivering booze in under an hour through Foodora

The LCBO has officially partnered with one of the world's largest food delivery apps, meaning you can now get booze brought to your home within the hour.

Foodora announced today that it's running its on-demand delivery pilot in Toronto, after first testing it out in Ottawa earlier this year.

Customers can download the Foodora app and scroll through a "curated list" of alcohol, delivered from eight different LCBO locations in downtown Toronto, Mississauga, and Etobicoke.

"On average, customers can expect a 60-minute delivery window after replacing their order from participating LCBO stores within the city of Toronto," says Foodora'spress release.

That's a far cry from when it used to taketwo to four business daysfor the LCBO to deliver alcohol. Hopefully this doesn't result in anotherbooze shortage?

Anyone ordering online will have to show valid ID to their Foodora rider, who has the right to refuse delivery if the customer seems too drunk, or is buying for a minor.

According to Foodora, it plans to eventually start delivering for other companies like Fresh & Wild Food Market, Popeye's Supplements, and Circle K.

Here are all the participating LCBO stores you can order from:

  • LCBO商店# 17日酒厂区,222个Str前面eet East
  • LCBO Store #18, Liberty Village, 85 Hanna Avenue, Unit 103
  • LCBO Store #534, Roncesvalles Village, 2290 Dundas Street West
  • LCBO Store #511, Clarence Square, 49 Spadina Avenue
  • LCBO Store #15, 232 Dupont Street
  • LCBO Store #411, 547 Yonge Street
  • LCBO Store #214, The Queensway
  • LCBO Store #149, The Kingsway
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