Here's the plan. In short, non-issue for most people. Let them spend the entire summer baking in the sun. I hope doesn't doesn't fold and guarantee the jobs.
Free home delivery could be a good option for most but I assume that will get logjammed almost instantly. For those that leave the GTA regularly, it won't be hard to hit up a convenience outlet.
"Shopping with LCBO in the Event of a Strike
While LCBO would ensure continued customer service, it would not be business as usual. Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding over the coming weeks.
To transition to an updated operations model, all LCBO retail locations will close for a period of 14 days.
On Friday, July 19, after the 14 days, 30 LCBO retail stores will begin to open for in-store shopping and operate three days a week (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) with limited hours in effect.
LCBO.com and our mobile app will continue to accept orders for free home delivery anywhere in Ontario for the duration of a strike.
Recognizing the impact of a strike on distribution and operations, the LCBO will need to institute reasonable caps on products in store and online.
An LCBO strike would not impact the approximately 2,300 private retail points of sale across the province, including through LCBO Convenience Outlets, licensed grocery stores, the Beer Store, and winery, brewery, cidery, and distillery outlets, as well as at bars and restaurants. LCBO Specialty Services and Duty-Free will also remain operational.
More information on the online and in-store shopping experience will be shared in the event of a strike."