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A resident of Moscow was outraged by “barbaric” prices in the Crimea

The man believes that the tourists are “cashing in”.

A resident of Moscow was unpleasantly surprised overpriced in Russian-occupied Crimea.

A message appeared in one of social networks.

“A lot of people said that prices in Crimea are the same as in Moscow. I’m from Moscow. Today had a hankering Shawarma. Went to buy. While waiting for the preparations, studied the range and prices of the shop, and my eyes twitched when I saw the price on the grilled chicken 270 rubles apiece. And all anything, if not remembered the August value in Simeiz – 450 rubles apiece. Horror as us tourists fleeced,” – said impressed the Muscovite.

According to him, these prices the next time he will not be able to afford a vacation in the Crimea, so it is better to fly to Turkey, where “all inclusive”.

“Then I remembered that “Glazunov” – 10 minutes from Swallow’s Nest to the waterfront – (housing – “24”), 600 rubles per person gave. In General, realized that expensive in the Crimea from-for unjustified greed to earn all the money in the world, not thinking whether to return the tourists back,” added the Russian.

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