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A customer wants to purchase a six-pack of beer for consumption at home. They are clearly of legal drinking age. What is the latest time they can legally purchase this from a licensed grocery store in Ontario on a regular weekday?
Under the Liquor Licence and Control Act, licensed grocery stores in Ontario are permitted to sell beer, wine, and cider until 11:00 PM (option B) on most days.
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Question: A customer wants to purchase a six-pack of beer for consumption at home. They are clearly of legal drinking age. What is the latest time they can legally purchase this from a licensed grocery store in Ontario on a regular weekday?
Answer options:
- 9:00 PM. ✅ 11:00 PM.
- 10:00 PM.
- 12:00 AM (midnight).
Correct answer: 11:00 PM.
Explanation: Under the Liquor Licence and Control Act, licensed grocery stores in Ontario are permitted to sell beer, wine, and cider until 11:00 PM (option B) on most days. This is distinct from on-premise service hours. Options A, C, and D are incorrect for standard grocery store retail hours.
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