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Government: Unmanned Stores Allowed to Sell Alcohol

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Government: Unmanned stores allowed to sell alcohol Remotely operated stores, i.e. stores without employees physically present, will be allowed to sell alcohol on an equal footing with other stores, the government has decided. Norwegian municipalities have been informed in a letter that it is up to the municipality itself to assess whether a store meets technical requirements for, among other things, age verification, the Ministry of Local Gove…
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Municipalities will be responsible for assessing alcohol sales in remote stores after a new legal assessment.

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Remotely operated stores, i.e. stores without employees physically present, will be allowed to sell alcohol on an equal footing with other stores, the government has decided.

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The government has decided that remotely operated stores will be allowed to sell alcohol. This is how some of the unmanned stores in Stjørdal are reacting to the proposal.

The government is open to changes - will ensure continued beer sales in remote grocery stores

·Kristiansand, Norway
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Over 150 grocery stores with remote payment across the country will now have the opportunity to sell alcohol online with other stores.

Government: Unmanned stores allowed to sell alcohol Remotely operated stores, i.e. stores without employees physically present, will be allowed to sell alcohol on an equal footing with other stores, the government has decided. Norwegian municipalities have been informed in a letter that it is up to the municipality itself to assess whether a store meets technical requirements for, among other things, age verification, the Ministry of Local Gove…

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vigga.no broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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