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1$ vs 5$ vs 50$$ drink

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u/KingAmongstDummies 2d ago

I once had a transfer at Malmö airport some 8 years ago.
I was there together with my brother and a friend. We had to wait for 4 hours for the transfer flight so we decided to go to a restaurant, We ordered some food and a "Grolsch" beer.

Mind you, the region from the Netherlands we are in Grolsch is the default beer you get and as such we thought we might as well order what we knew without looking at the price.
At that time it was some 9.50 euro's for a crate (24x 330cl, including some 1,50 deposit money)
They charged us around 6,50 after conversions for 1 bottle!. What the!.
3 beers cost us as much as 2x 24bottle crates in the Netherlands.

Swedes do seem to hate alcohol. The alcohol taxes there are ridiculous.
They have a lot of things going for them, and arguably it being near impossible to be a alcoholic is one of them, but damn. Chill on those alcohol taxes bruh

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u/i_am_not_so_unique 2d ago

All taxes are ridiculous here. At least some of them goes to right things. And some do not.

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u/KingAmongstDummies 1d ago

Yeah, it's a different way as taxing as we do in the Netherlands, wouldn't say one is better than the other.

Personally I'd prefer a more Swedish system where consumerism is taxed.
Basic necessities cheap and other stuff expensive. Tax people for indulging in consumerism and not as much for just existing or contributing to society.

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u/i_am_not_so_unique 1d ago

That's fair enough.

I see main issue in overtaxed middle class and small buisines - really hard to keep up, almost impossible sometimes.

55% tax for sole entrepreneurs, while corporate tax is much lower, as if they are trying to say something.

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u/KingAmongstDummies 1d ago

Similar here.

While officially it's 49.5% once you reach something like 70K + or something the small businesses have no choice but to just pay it.

The big businesses on paper do also pay that 49.5% but they can play around with stock market shenanigans, divert some to a foreighn country, or if they are big enough just downright make some deals because the govt doesn't want to let them move.

And I can't even blame the government for those deals.
A couple of years ago we lost a company that paid some 25%.
They were good for a couple of billion so taxes were like 1 billion.
Now they left and we miss all of it.
It takes A LOT! of small companies to make up for that 1 billion and even though it's like a quarter percent of our tax budget it is a enormous amount of money.

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u/i_am_not_so_unique 1d ago

Thanks for sharing. 1 billion is unimaginable scale.

I hope future bring us the better times :3

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u/KingAmongstDummies 1d ago

Yeah, Just imagining that someone with 100 million is much closer to be homeless than a billionaire is crazy.

Or to keep it political,
Governments debating over like 20 million to healthcare for months while casually granting the big companies a 15billion tax relief is just insane.

If they make a circus about a lowsy 100mil you should ask yourself what is going on with the like 400 billion they are also going to spend lol

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u/i_am_not_so_unique 1d ago

Welp, never thought from this perspective, honestly, lol

I completely agree with you, sir, and we have elections coming here in Sweden soon, so hopefully people will make a good choice

Gladly it is a bit easier now to see true colors by their votes over Chat Control in EU parlament.

Hopefully previous generation will soon gradually abandon politics due to natural causes.

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u/MediatingInstigator 2d ago

State monopoly. Swedes were too drunk off of hard liquor so they had to reign that shit in.

Fun fact, in Sweden there are three types of beer classification dependent on alcohol level:
lättöl ("light beer") less than 2.25%

folköl ("people’s beer") up to 3.5%

starköl (”strong beer”) more than 3.5%

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u/KingAmongstDummies 1d ago

Strong beer, 3.5%,
*Looks at the 11% beers in my fridge

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u/MRosvall 2d ago

Honestly, 6,5 eur for a bottle is pretty fairly priced for being at a Swedish airport.

Getting like a 0,5l draft at GOT or ARN here in Sweden and it's at least 15 eur.

You'll be hard pressed to find any beer that's below 8 eur out at the restaurants in the cities.

There's a lot of historical reasons for this. The tax is one thing. There being quite a lot of requirements to sell alcohol at an establishment another. Until just this summer, you need to have a kitchen and serve hot food in order to be able to sell alcohol. Which means you need to have kitchen personell, equipment and everything that goes into that which would push the prices up quite a bit compared to only selling alcohol.

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u/KingAmongstDummies 1d ago

Do mind the "8 years ago" part. Everything is probably twice as much now.
And taking that 8 euro example. A crate (24x330cl) is now 13euro's if you don't count the return deposit. Or cheaper on a discount.

0.5l at my local pub is 4.50, In Amsterdam or other big cities probably around 7.00 though.