Finland’s parliament approved a new law yesterday allowing alcohol to be delivered directly to consumers’ homes. However, a key provision requires all alcohol deliveries to reach the customer’s door before 9 PM, regardless of potential delays by the delivery service. This stipulation, highlighted by a specialist at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, applies even if the delivery driver is running late. The law change marks a significant shift in alcohol sales regulations within the country. The new rule aims to maintain control over alcohol consumption and potentially reduce related harms. Details regarding enforcement and potential penalties for non-compliance have not yet been fully clarified. The legislation is expected to take effect shortly, offering consumers a new convenience with defined limitations.