No, and it's the same in Finland and Norway (they noticed that the Swedish method reduced alcoholism).
It was very old fashioned earlier, and terrible queues on Fridays... but they have tried to modernise it a bit recently.

But most people do believe that it really helps to prevent alcohol abuse.
One of the slogans of the company is "We are the only company that is trying to sell less of our products"

The EU hates this because it's a state monopoly but both Sweden and Finland made a special exception when we entered the EU.
There really is quite a big alcohol problem in both countries and nobody wants it to get worse.

I think its days are numbered though. In this globalist society the big European alcohol vendors will want to get into this market... It's just a remnant of the past. I'd give it 10 years maximum. The streamlining of the European countries continues until we are all just clones of each other and of the US