N.B. Liquor Ends Tax-Inclusive Pricing to Match Grocery Stores

by Johnny | Jun 1, 2026 | Provincial | 2 comments

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  1. F Loomer

    I for one prefer tax inclusive pricing. What you see is what you pay. New Zealand for example has been doing this for over 30 years. I wish all retail charged this way. While i don’t like the high prices of gas, at least it’s all a tax inclusive product. Darn, this is a step backwards!

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    • Claude Smith

      We all have to pay taxes so why not have the price on the shelf be inclusive, it is not like some people do not have to pay taxes so the booze store, and gas stations were the only ones that include the price, here we go back 30 years?

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