Couche-Tard pulls alcoholic drink after Quebec girl’s death - News Summed Up

Couche-Tard pulls alcoholic drink after Quebec girl’s death


MONTREAL—Quebec-based convenience store chain Couche-Tard has decided to voluntarily pull an alcoholic beverage from its shelves. The company announced in a statement on Friday that it has asked its retailers to stop selling FCKD UP because of what it called “recent events.”The announcement came hours after the body of a 14-year-old girl was pulled from a stream near her high school in Laval, Que., this week. Police said the girl died accidentally, but Montreal’s La Presse reported the teen had been drinking stolen cans of the sweetened alcoholic beverage before her death. Couche-Tard said in the statement that selling the beverage is legal and the chain pulled it from the shelves out of a desire to act responsibly.


Source: thestar March 04, 2018 02:15 UTC



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