Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? 15:42 - Aug 22 with 548 views | Zx1988 | I transited through Schiphol the other week, and thought I'd have a quick nose in the duty free section to see if there were any worthwhile bargains. Pretty much everything seemed to be more expensive than supermarket prices. One that stood out was Johnnie Walker Blue Label, which was on sale at a 'special price' of about €250, yet can be got for under £150 online. Is duty free still a thing? Or is it now just a chance to try and deprive the gullible of their money, whilst they labour under the assumption that the prices represent good value for money? |  |
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Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:01 - Aug 22 with 432 views | OldFart71 | Duty free is still obviously available but over the years the gap between supermarket prices and duty free has narrowed considerably. I remember going on the Sea Princess in 2005 and because you pay in dollars I got 14 bottles of spirits which cost me between £5 and £6 each. The best places I have found to buy booze are either in the Caribbean or Gibraltar. Goslings Black Seal Rum from Bermuda is particularly nice. |  | |  |
Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:02 - Aug 22 with 419 views | EuanTown | Everything is always cheaper online. |  | |  |
Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:06 - Aug 22 with 392 views | Blueschev | Ciggies are still a fair bit cheaper. 200 Marlboro for 63 Euros at Munich airport a couple of weeks back. |  | |  |
Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:07 - Aug 22 with 383 views | textbackup | One thing I’ve noticed whilst away, beers aren’t cheap anymore. £5/5.50 most places here. I see why they do it, they know we’ll pay it. Cans from the supermarkets it is! |  |
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Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:13 - Aug 22 with 343 views | EuanTown |
Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:06 - Aug 22 by Blueschev | Ciggies are still a fair bit cheaper. 200 Marlboro for 63 Euros at Munich airport a couple of weeks back. |
Do people still smoke? |  | |  |
Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:15 - Aug 22 with 323 views | jontysnut | Used live in Kent and it was cheaper to drive and get a cross channel ferry to EastEnders and back to buy Shepherd Neame ale than it was to buy it from the Asda next door to the brewery. |  | |  |
Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:15 - Aug 22 with 320 views | Zx1988 |
Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:07 - Aug 22 by textbackup | One thing I’ve noticed whilst away, beers aren’t cheap anymore. £5/5.50 most places here. I see why they do it, they know we’ll pay it. Cans from the supermarkets it is! |
Where's 'here'? I was in Berlin the other week, and had a very nice evening watching Tatort in a local Eck-Kneipe, supping on Flensburger Pilsener at about €3.50 for a half-litre. |  |
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Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:19 - Aug 22 with 291 views | textbackup |
Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:15 - Aug 22 by Zx1988 | Where's 'here'? I was in Berlin the other week, and had a very nice evening watching Tatort in a local Eck-Kneipe, supping on Flensburger Pilsener at about €3.50 for a half-litre. |
Ialysos, Rhodes. Nice little town actually. Some places are €4.50 a pint, but many of the nicer restaurants looking at €6 Massive sports bar here (that I’ll try watch the game in) has every beer you could imagine, so hoping for a few Hazy Jane’s! |  |
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Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:25 - Aug 22 with 263 views | Zx1988 |
Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:19 - Aug 22 by textbackup | Ialysos, Rhodes. Nice little town actually. Some places are €4.50 a pint, but many of the nicer restaurants looking at €6 Massive sports bar here (that I’ll try watch the game in) has every beer you could imagine, so hoping for a few Hazy Jane’s! |
Sounds lovely - probably a rather different vibe than Uebereck... |  |
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Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 16:27 - Aug 22 with 251 views | Simonds92 | This made me think about VAT in transfers, never really considered it before. Record spending in the Premier League this summer as well apparently. |  | |  |
Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 17:16 - Aug 22 with 108 views | Swansea_Blue | Always was a thing for Rest of the World. Has become a thing again for the EU but obviously limits have also come back in. I assume this has killed the booze cruise sending a mate over to Calais with a van. Shops on the continent will almost always be considerably cheaper. |  |
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Is actual 'duty free' still a thing? on 17:16 - Aug 22 with 107 views | iamatractorboy | 'Duty free' chocolate is the worst offender. A bag of M&Ms for about 8 quid? No thanks. Stena Line had 4 x 1L Baileys for £40 this summer which seemed very reasonable. But I didn’t want 4 litres of Baileys because I would have drunk it ridiculously quickly so I resisted. |  | |  |
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