What are the shelf-space requirements?
Convenience Store operators can refer to Section 89 in the licensing regulation or contact the AGCO for more information about shelf space requirements. Beer and cider must be displayed together: 20% of your beer selection must be from small breweries and 20% of the cider selection must be from small cideries. Wine products must be displayed together: 40% of this selection must be from small wineries, or a small wine-producing country (of which, 10% must be small wineries). RTDs (Ready-To-Drink) must be displayed together: 20% of this selection must be from small producers.
What are the most popular products being purchased so far? Are any shortages expected?
Convenience stores can select from a robust catalogue of over 1,700 wine, beer, cider and ready-to-drink products. Most popular SKUs differ regionally, so we encourage you to speak to your LCBO Account Manager about popular products in your region.
What are exemptions on the alcoholic products c-stores can sell?
Licensed convenience stores can order eligible wine, beer, cider and RTD beverages. Products with more than 7.1% ABV, in addition to spirits and Vintages products, are exempt.
To assist convenience store customers, a product catalogue is provided and only eligible products are available for purchase in GMS (Grocery Management System), LCBO’s online ordering system. Convenience stores determine what eligible products they would like to carry to best serve their customers.
Does a wholesale discount of 10% from the LCBO's retail price apply to both grocers and c-stores?
All wholesale customers are entitled to a 10% discount on LCBO’s basic retail price. This discount will be applied automatically in GMS—the only way to legally purchase products.
Anything else c-stores should know about the order and delivery of alcohol?
Whether you are interested in becoming a licensed convenience store or already licensed, we encourage you to visit doingbusinesswithlcbo.com/groceryandconvenience. The dedicated site provides a one-stop-shop for the information and resources to help convenience stores do business with the LCBO. We appreciate this is a new area of business for convenience stores and we are here to support them every step of the way. On behalf of the LCBO, we look forward to doing business with you!