Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Alcohol in bars and restaurants: Quebec gets the grade of C + – Beauce Media

Restaurants Canada published by press release today a new report card in which each province is assessed according to its policies and regulations on alcohol, entitled Raise the speed .

“The Quebec policies on alcohol need to be updated, said Jean Lefebvre, Vice-President of Canada for Quebec Restaurants. The absence of wholesale prices prevents bars and restaurants to offer the best experience to their customers. Many outdated laws have simply not their reason for being. “

For the entire country, it is Alberta that leads with a rating of” B + “, that due because it offers bars and restaurant owners a wide selection of alcoholic products at competitive prices. Newfoundland and Labrador was awarded the grade of “F” for its high prices, lack of choice and the adversarial system

Click here for the results of each province. http://www.multivu.com/players/fr-ca/7678251-restaurants-canada-bar-liquor/

The Gradebook Raise the speed follows a survey of owners of bars and restaurants in Canada, frustrated by provincial regulations that control the cost and distribution of alcoholic beverages that they serve to their customers. The report assesses the governments of each province and grants them a note for their support for the sector catering and food services, in different categories including prices and choice; permits and regulations; sales to customers; and policy and regulatory activity.

Almost all members of Canada Restaurants surveyed (97%) would benefit from wholesale prices on the products they sell in their bars and restaurants, and 72% report that their supply cost (often from distribution monopolies) have a negative impact on their competitiveness. Less than a third (30%) believe that their alcohol provider or local beer gives them for their money.

“There is much room for improvement, but there is also the positive, says Lefebvre. The Quebec government is looking for ways to reduce the complexity of the permit system and eliminate the stamping of bottles. The Quebec on alcohol policy is oriented in the right direction. “

Restaurants Canada includes 30,000 food service companies in the country.

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