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More accurately, Denmark's postal service stops delivering post.
This is a direct consequence of the free market act from 2023 that no longer obligated PostNord to deliver post and stopped paying for the service. It is no surprise that post delivery isn't a profit market, especially in this day and age, so IMO that was a pretty stupid idea from our politicians. Now only Dao delivers post but there's nothing stopping them from saying "this island is too expensive to deliver pos to. Come pick up your shit in the mainland's ferry terminal." And trust me, we have a lot of islands for such a small country.
So they still think privatisation of public services is a smart idea in 2025? Cool.
Our officials have had it in their heads for a while that the American Model was something to strive for.
And as a consequence, they've screwed up a few public services over the years. Non of them have gone away, luckily. But it has caused some problems here and there.
it should be highlighted that PostNord was no longer obligated to deliver post because they failed to do so in the first place.
The one saving grace with all of this is the list of "horror examples" from why privatization doesn't work. PostNord isn't the only privatized entity and the others have also failed to live up to the socialist high quality standard that free market capitalism tried to replace - but it sure has the most really ass backwards shit examples of how fucking stupid privatization is.
everyone who fucking voted for this should be ashamed.