MysteriousYoung people obtain alcohol illegally in a quarter of test purchases
SDA
26.6.2025 - 10:51
In a quarter of all test purchases, young people obtained alcohol illegally. (archive picture)
Keystone
In a quarter of all alcohol test purchases last year, young people obtained beer, wine or spirits illegally. In the online sector, age is not checked at all in most cases. These rates have been falling slowly for years.
Keystone-SDA
26.06.2025, 10:51
SDA
In 2024, over 10,500 alcohol test purchases were carried out by the federal government, cantons, municipalities, institutions and private companies, including large retailers, as reported by the Swiss Addiction Foundation on Thursday. In 25.2% of all alcohol test purchases in Swiss stores and restaurants, young people were sold alcohol illegally. In the previous year, the figure was 27.3 percent.
In 78.4 percent of cases, the sales or service staff asked for identification. The lowest rate of violations was recorded in petrol station stores with 19.7% of illegal sales and large retailers with around a quarter. Restaurants and cafés with 31.2 percent, events with 35.7 percent and bars with as much as 43 percent of illegal sales fared worse.
In the vast majority of cases, alcohol is sold illegally to young people online, the report continued. In most cases, there was no age check either when the order was placed or upon delivery. Effective age verification mechanisms are needed here. This could be done by checking an ID card or a digital identity for age recognition.
Alcohol test sales aim to strengthen the protection of minors. Until 1 October 2024, only a few cantons had a legal basis that made it possible to sanction companies, so the rate of illegal sales has hardly fallen in recent years despite many awareness-raising test purchases, wrote Sucht Schweiz. However, it is now permitted in all cantons to impose a fine on sales outlets in test purchases on behalf of the cantonal authorities in the event of illegal sales.