name lager: Ontario beer regulations do not allow grocery stores to sell their own products Grocery giant Loblaw announced Tuesday that it is launching a no name lager in its trademark yellow-and-black packaging to be sold at 6 plus 60 cents deposit for a six-pack at select LCBO stores this weekend, according to The Toronto Star. Loblaw The price will rise to 10.45 after the weekend. The company is launching a no name lager in its trademark yellow-and-black packaging from Friday through Sunday at 6 plus 60 cents deposit for a six-pack at select LCBO stores. It's the first time Loblaw has participated in the buck-a-beer sphere since offering some of its President's Choice brands over the Labour Day weekend, and comes as the lone remaining full-time buck-a-beer offering from Cool Beer Brewing Co. in Etobicoke scales back to long weekends only. It was an easy decision to bring the no name brand to this category at this price. When we piloted buck-a-beer to Ontarians last fall, the results were unbelievable, Ian Gordon, vice-president of Loblaw's no name brand, said in a statement Tuesday.
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