A new Alcohol Act, set to replace the Liquor and Catering Act (DHW) on 1 July, imposes restrictions on alcohol discounts, criminalizes underage alcohol passing, and tightens distance selling regulations for beer, wine, and spirits. The act aims to combat alcohol abuse, particularly among youths. Happy hour promotions in hospitality are not prohibited, but supermarkets and liquor stores are limited to a 25% discount on alcohol sales. Violations could result in fines ranging from 1,360 to 5,440 euros, and the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) will enforce the new rules.