I came across this duty free on the day of the traffic jam at the Georgian border. The Internet went missing and we got up at customs for a long five hours. But this convenience store also closed with customs, leaving us without water and sweets.
And so - they don't sell anything, they just show beautiful things.
The choice is small. Payment by card is only in lari (auto-conversion in the terminal at an unfavorable rate). When paying in cash, you can pay in euros, but the change was given in lari. Moreover, coins of 2 euros were given out simply in coins of 2 lari - maybe I didn't notice, or maybe they were specially slipped
They cheat with the price . While we were walking from the shelf with the goods to the cash register, the price increased! To the question, how does this happen? The answer is "the course has changed "
Maybe it's not a real Dyt
The assortment is meager, there are few people, apparently that's why they agreed to accept dollars, rubles, and lari, just to buy something 😅
The girls are friendly, friendly, they know Russian, they help with the choice