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FREDERICTON – There’s something new coming to the shelves of New Brunswick grocery stores — beer.
NB Liquor has announced it will start offering beer and an updated wine selection in select grocery stores starting in October.
Brad Cameron, acting president of the Crown-owned liquor agency, says customers want more convenience.
Wine sales were allowed in a limited number of grocery stores beginning in 2014 as a pilot project, and now there are 66 grocery outlets offering cider and wine.
Cameron says locally produced beer will be available in grocery stores on a phased-in basis.
Finance Minister Ernie Steeves says NB Liquor is responsibly “adapting and responding” to consumers’ demands.
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