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Most Ontario 7-Eleven’s to offer booze for takeout and in-store drinking

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Not only are almost all Ontario 7-Eleven stores going to sell beer wine and coolers starting September 5th, when the Ford government allows convenience stores to start offering alcohol, but most locations will soon allow consumers to drink the booze inside its stores.

LIQUOR LICENCES


7-Eleven has won approval for liquor licences at nearly every one of its locations in the province, allowing them to serve alcohol for consumption in store, however, only two locations currently offer this option, one in Leamington and the other in Niagara Falls. The chain tells 680 NewsRadio that it will soon roll it out to most of its over 50 locations in “a phased approach in 2025 and beyond” with potentially a handful of stores allowing in-store drinking before that.

“We look at ourselves as a restaurant first that sells convenience store items,” says Marc Goodman, 7-Eleven Canada’s vice president and general manager, who points out that the chain has expanded its food offerings to include things like chicken that is breaded in-store. “Traditional convenience store items like cigarettes and other products have continuously declined year after year,” explains Goodman. “And so as an industry, we need to go and re-shape ourselves”




HOW IN-STORE DRINKING WORKS

The licences will allow 7-Eleven to serve alcoholic beverages with food at tables in a dining section of each store. Customers are not permitted to take any drinks off the premises. The liquor licence states that a section of the store be converted to at least a 10-seat restaurant space that is separated from the rest of the store by a metre-high wall. Wine and beer would be served in the designated area daily from noon to 11 p.m.


Most Ontario 7-Eleven's to offer booze for takeout and in-store drinking (citynews.ca)
 
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xix

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They are trying to make us European? The same through out the world.

Where is the mothership to take me off this clone planet?
 

Ceiling Cat

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I don't understand why everyone needs to drink so much
If you spend a few minutes at your liquor outlet near the Mickey 375 ml. bottles you see people dash in and grab a bottle because they have the immediate need for alcohol.
 

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I don't understand why everyone needs to drink so much
We don’t. It’s the malevolent nanny state and soulless big business. They see us as sources of income. All they want to do is make us spend more money regardless of the cost to our quality of life.

Studies have shown that there is no minimum safe amount of alcohol to consume. So when you drink always realize that it isn’t healthy at all. It is a contradiction in terms to say, “drink responsibly”. Since all amounts of alcohol consumption are unhealthy, it is “irresponsible to drink alcohol.”
 

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I don't understand why everyone needs to drink so much
Fleeing reality. I`d figure lots of younger people don`t envision much of a future in Canada anymore, certainly not what generations before have. They are waking up to the fact that no one is coming to save them, their parents won`t be here forever, and are overwhelmed.
 
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I don't understand why everyone needs to drink so much
So much sure. But I love good wine with Dinner. Good beer with Dinner. Love a ceaser while on the BBQ. It's mainly for me to enhance dining.

I can't see myself going into a 7-11 to drink. But to grab a couple on my way to a park, or during a street festival, sure why not?
 
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I'm really trying to understand the allure of pounding back cold ones at a local convenience store?🤷‍♂️
I agree-It’s not a good idea to have alcoholics loitering in and outside of stores.
It’s going to be a total failure like the so called safe injection sites.
 
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You'll probably rarely see anyone drinking inside the store. I mean who the hell even eats the food from 7-11? It's so dumb, it's supposed to be an option for "dine-in". I've never seen a table and chairs at 7-11. Maybe it's for some of the more rural locations...IDK. Can't imagine grabbing a cold one with that nice microwave cheeseburger and sitting at a 7-11.
 

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You'll probably rarely see anyone drinking inside the store. I mean who the hell even eats the food from 7-11? It's so dumb, it's supposed to be an option for "dine-in". I've never seen a table and chairs at 7-11. Maybe it's for some of the more rural locations...IDK. Can't imagine grabbing a cold one with that nice microwave cheeseburger and sitting at a 7-11.
Wonder how the spicy patties are? :unsure::unsure:
 

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Was at Metro an hour and a half ago. A guy raced by me in line with a two four of Corona.
The cashier asked to him to pay as he raced towards the door. When I left, they had the case in a bin with a bunch of broken bottles on the floor at the entry area. A struggle must have happened with security.
 

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You'll probably rarely see anyone drinking inside the store. I mean who the hell even eats the food from 7-11? It's so dumb, it's supposed to be an option for "dine-in". I've never seen a table and chairs at 7-11. Maybe it's for some of the more rural locations...IDK. Can't imagine grabbing a cold one with that nice microwave cheeseburger and sitting at a 7-11.
Niagara falls population 105,502k people - two 7-11 stores and one by Thorold Stone rd has an eat in area.
Burlington population 196K people and one 7-11.

I seen cops in Burlington using the microwave to pre-heat their own meals.

Thailand some tourist areas do have eat in options. I think Phuket.
 

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A luke warm brew and a stale tube steak. Sounds like the beginning of a romantic evening for two :ROFLMAO:
I agree, first date doesn't have to be expensive. The first date is to see a connection not feed your diner.;)
 

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We don’t. It’s the malevolent nanny state and soulless big business. They see us as sources of income. All they want to do is make us spend more money regardless of the cost to our quality of life.
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At least with the LCBO, the profits help pay for the medical care.
 

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10 years from now there will be a chain of 7-11 Brew Pubs in every town. It will be the hot place to go. Mark my words.

You'll all be like "when I was a kid 7-11 was just a convenience store... and it was also where I met your mom... we danced and we just knew it was fate...."

They may even have Mega 7-11s that host weddings. Microwave on each table and a selection of hot dogs and burgers.
 
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