PostNord’s decision to end service on 30 December comes after fear over ‘increasing digitalisation’ of Danish society

The Danish postal service will deliver its last letter on 30 December, ending a more than 400-year-old tradition.

Announcing the decision earlier this year to stop delivering letters, PostNord, formed in 2009 in a merger of the Swedish and Danish postal services, said it would cut 1,500 jobs in Denmark and remove 1,500 red postboxes amid the “increasing digitalisation” of Danish society.

Describing Denmark as “one of the most digitalised countries in the world”, the company said the demand for letters had “fallen drastically” while online shopping continued to increase, prompting the decision to instead focus on parcels.

  • indomara@lemmy.world
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    2 个月前

    This is really sad … I still send letters, sometimes it’s nice to get a post card or letter in the mail. 😔

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      2 个月前

      Christmas cards aren’t really a thing in Denmark. Like we don’t ever get physical mail. Perhaps one letter once a month or something? Everything goes through our digital mail or email

      • vodka@feddit.org
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        2 个月前

        Yeah, here in Norway I’ve gotten a total of 2 letters in the mail this year. Both of which were from the government with voting information.

        If there was no election this year, I wouldn’t have gotten a single physical letter.

        • zjti8eit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          2 个月前

          Wait, you guys don’t get junk mail? I got like a birthday card from my mom, but I get like 3-5 advertisements in the mail everyday

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            My mailbox is in the entry of my building, which is locked so only the actual mail carriers have access. They have a key to get into the building to deliver mail and parcels.

            I’ve got a sticker that says “no unadressed mail” which they respect, so if it’s something that isn’t addressed to me by name, its not put in my mailbox. (some exceptions like public notices, but those are years between)

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      2 个月前

      I always assumed one day the separate mail and parcel services would become one. In my mind letters would be delivered as a parcel, so driven to your door instead of a service that passes every door.

      Though another comment says in this case another company will be picking up the service.

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    Announcing the decision earlier this year to stop delivering letters, PostNord, formed in 2009 in a merger of the Swedish and Danish postal services, said it would cut 1,500 jobs in Denmark and remove 1,500 red postboxes amid the “increasing digitalisation” of Danish society.

    I thought this was decided when the merger happened in 2009. This has been known in Sweden since right after the merger happened and it completely fucked our old postal service.

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      It even says in the description of the post here on Lemmy that they concentrate on parcels. So, no, they didn’t have one job, they had at least two.