Products in Brazilian airports are more expensive than in street stores


In Brazilian airports you should forget the concept of "free shops" where you could find many products at popular prices. Everything here is more expensive, starting by a hot dog that costs $6 and reaching a mobile phone charger that costs almost the half price of the device itself that it reloads. A good example is at Congonhas Airport in São Paulo, where a small bottle of Budweiser can cost 3x the value of the same bottle in a supermarket. A simple cup of coffee at Santos Dumont Airport in Rio de Janeiro, can cost more expensive than a "cappuccino" at Starbucks.

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