Right Winger
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Oh dear! Standards are really slipping over at the Irish Times. Following the "FakeTanGate" display of editorial incompetence, it is now putting its innumeracy on display for all to see. Here's its take on duty free prices vs supermarket:
"If travelling through Dublin Airport this summer to a holiday destination in Portugal, Spain or France, for example, a 1 litre bottle will set you back a hefty €39 – pretty much the same as the €35 you’ll be charged in your local SuperValu for a 70cl bottle.
On the other hand, if you’re heading for Cornwall or the Lake District, or further afield to the US or the Middle East, you’ll be able to pick up a one litre bottle for as little as €12.60 on the ferry, or €13 at the airport. That’s a saving of some 200 per cent."
Does anybody check anything in the "paper of record" these days?
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"If travelling through Dublin Airport this summer to a holiday destination in Portugal, Spain or France, for example, a 1 litre bottle will set you back a hefty €39 – pretty much the same as the €35 you’ll be charged in your local SuperValu for a 70cl bottle.
On the other hand, if you’re heading for Cornwall or the Lake District, or further afield to the US or the Middle East, you’ll be able to pick up a one litre bottle for as little as €12.60 on the ferry, or €13 at the airport. That’s a saving of some 200 per cent."
Does anybody check anything in the "paper of record" these days?
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Ferry, airport or town: which is cheaper for duty free travellers this summer?
The return of duty free when travelling to the UK means there are significant savings to be made