Mac's Craigleith Store Fully Stocked With Beer, Wine and Spirits for the Long Weekend


CRAIGLEITH, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - May 17, 2013) - As Ontarians prepare for the first long weekend of the summer season, the Mac's "agency" store in Craigleith is stocking up on beer, wine and spirits.

"We have a great supply of beer, wine and spirits at our Craigleith location," says Tom Moher, Vice President of Operations at Mac's Convenience Stores Inc. "We're ready and eager to serve our valued customers."

The Mac's agency stores in Craigleith and Thamesford are permitted to sell alcohol products under Ontario's Liquor Control Act. Mac's has operated an agency store in Craigleith since 2002. The Thamesford store opened in December, 2012.

Moher, who oversees all 547 Mac's stores in the province, calls it "unfortunate" that the threat of a LCBO strike has caused thousands of Ontarians to be concerned about having an adequate supply of alcohol products to serve family and friends this Victoria Day long weekend.

He foresees the day when alcohol products are sold at Mac's stores throughout the province.

"Certainly, the people of Ontario want it," he says. "A recent survey conducted by the Ontario Convenience Stores Association (OCSA), indicates that 67 per cent of Ontarians want to be able to purchase alcohol products at their local convenience store."

Indeed, more than 115,000 Ontarians have signed a "Free Our Beer" petition, accessible at convenience stores throughout the province and online, requesting that the Government of Ontario permit beer, wine and liquor sales at convenience stores throughout the province.

The highly successful "Free Our Beer" campaign (www.freeourbeer.ca), organized by the OCSA, is generating a great deal of attention.

"The people of Ontario are telling their politicians that it's time to modernize alcohol retailing in this province," says Moher. "Mac's is fully supportive of that change; we want to be part of an expanded system that generates additional revenue for the Ontario government. And the benefits go beyond additional revenue - they include the money the government can save by letting the private sector build facilities for the sale of beer, wine and liquor."

Currently, the company's CT division operates 665 corporate stores in Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador, which can sell beer.

The company also sells beer at 3,000 stores in the United States, and 1,400 in Europe.

About Mac's Convenience Stores Inc.

Mac's Convenience Stores Inc. is part of Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., the leader in the Canadian convenience store industry. In North America, Couche-Tard is the second largest independent convenience store operator in terms of number of stores. Couche-Tard currently operates a network of 5,906 convenience stores, 4,128 of which dispense motor fuel, located in 11 large geographic markets, including eight in the United States covering 43 States, and three in Canada covering all 10 provinces. Some 53,000 people are employed throughout Couche-Tard's retail convenience network and executive offices.

Couche-Tard is a publicly-traded Canadian company with annual revenues of more than $15.9-billion. Shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

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