Manitoba selling off shelved U.S. booze that's set to expire in fall
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Manitoba is taking a unique step to address an unusual situation involving American-made alcohol. The province has decided to sell off liquor brands like Jack Daniel’s, Maker’s Mark, and Grey Goose that were ordered but are now set to expire in the fall due to ongoing supply chain issues.
The decision comes after several months of trying to find alternative markets or storage solutions for the goods. Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries (MLL) has listed these products on its website, allowing Manitobans to purchase them directly online. The sale is part of a broader effort by MLL to clear out wareho…
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