Post by : Mina Rahman
Beginning Monday, liquor stores in Nova Scotia will once more stock American-made alcoholic beverages, albeit for a limited period. This initiative aims to liquidate the remaining U.S. inventory, with all proceeds earmarked for local food charities.
Officials indicated that the alcohol was already acquired, making sales a practical way to avoid waste. The existing stock is valued at roughly $14 million, and it's estimated to generate around $4 million post-expenses. A portion of these earnings will be directed to Feed Nova Scotia and similar organizations focused on food security.
Earlier this year, U.S. liquor was pulled from shelves due to tariff insurances. Staff members have been actively redistributing this stock across the province, and customers are encouraged to contact their local stores to check product availability.
This limited-time restock not only allows residents to purchase their favorite American products but also contributes positively to community welfare—merging convenience with social responsibility.
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