Sweden considers allowing alcohol home delivery

yle.fi (Swedish)

Sweden's parliament is considering a law change to allow home delivery of alcoholic beverages from various retailers. The proposed legislation would permit Alko, grocery stores, gas stations, and restaurants to offer alcohol delivery. Stronger drinks would remain with Alko, while other retailers could sell weaker ones, with specific permits required for sellers and delivery personnel to prevent underage or intoxicated recipients. This potential change aims to clarify existing rules for alcohol delivery, including from abroad, and prompts public discussion on its potential impact.


With a significance score of 3, this news ranks in the top 12% of today's 29986 analyzed articles.

Get summaries of news with significance over 5.5 (usually ~10 stories per week). Read by 10,000+ subscribers:


Sweden considers allowing alcohol home delivery | News Minimalist