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Helsinki
voters won't be getting much free coffee this election season, after the city
banned parties from handing it out in major marketplaces.
The
country goes to the polls on 19 April and it's a popular tradition for
campaigners to serve steaming cups of the beverage during events. But that's
now been stopped after complaints from nearby coffee shop owners, the national
broadcaster Yle reports. "Our sales are impacted immediately if the same
product can be obtained for free," says Timo Taulavuori from the Tukkutori
group, which oversees Helsinki's marketplaces. "This is unfair towards
those who make a living from selling coffee." Finns are among the biggest
coffee drinkers in the world, with per capita consumption of 1.8 cups per day,
second only to The Netherlands.
Perhaps
mindful that coffee sellers are voters too, parties have opted to diversify.
One campaigner tells Yle that his party is now serving hot juice instead, and
another group has gone one better, coupling their own juice with free sweets.
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