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Ontario restaurants want permission to include beer and wine with take-out orders

Times are getting harder by the day for bars, restaurants, wineries and other businesses whichrely on alcohol salesto bring up their bottom lines.

Sure, places that serve foodcan still prepare meals for takeout and deliveryat present, but they're forbidden from allowing anyone to dine in under order of the Ontario government, which on Tuesdaydeclared a state of emergencyin response to the rapidly-spreading COVID-19 pandemic.

Under existing Liquor Control Board of Ontario regulations,亚洲金博宝188官网are not permitted to send wine or beer home with customers as take-out, nor are they allowed to deliver directly (unless they also possessa licence to deliver liquor, in which case the booze must be purchased from an LCBO or LCBO-approved outlet and delivered to customers that same day.)

The province's struggling hospitality industry is hoping that these regulations can be modified, even if only temporarily, to help many businesses survive the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak.

"Given the current devastating restrictions on the restaurant industry and hospitality industry in general we need to allow restaurants that offer take-out or delivery options an opportunity to stay in business,"reads a petitionaddressed to Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips.

"It is no secret that alcohol sales are a huge part of a restaurant's income and we need to allow them to create profit where they can. We need to allow them to deliver wine, beer, cider and spirits with their food orders. They are licensed and are paying their taxes on every bottle sold. There is no reason why this should not be allowed!"

The petition, created earlier this week by Niagara winery ownerMarcel Morgenstern, has so far been signed by 5,630 people and counting, with supporters now pouring in by the minute.

While true that Ontario consumerscan still get booze deliveredfrom breweries, the LCBO and private alcohol delivery services, this does nothing to help the many in-person bars and restaurants that have shut down their dining rooms to supportsocial distancing measures.

"Let's support our fiercely independent bars, restaurants, craft breweries, cideries and wineries!" wrote one petition signatory fromGreat Lakes Breweryin Etobicoke.

"It is time for Ontario to come up to speed. Leave Victorian regulations and restrictions behind,"wrote another.

"Support your people, support sources of work and income. In so doing, the government will show true support for Ontario families struggling in these challenging times."

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