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WorldAsiaTourist from Russia flew to Georgia and was amazed at the prices of eggs

Tourist from Russia flew to Georgia and was amazed at the prices of eggs

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Russian tourists, who have decided to relax in the now accessible Georgia, share their impressions of what has changed in the country four years after the closure of the destination.

It turned out that there have been a lot of changes in the country, ranging from prices to conditions for recreation. For example, Russians were discouraged by housing prices that were drastically different from what they used to be.

According to Kirill, a vacationer from Russia, in former times in Georgia it was possible to rent a two-room apartment for 500-1000 rubles per day, and going to a restaurant was limited to 700 rubles. Now everything has become much more expensive, especially in Tbilisi.

For example, in a supermarket, a dozen eggs will cost six lari, that is, about 200 rubles. Moreover, the products may turn out to be Russian, for which it is a shame to overpay twice, writes Lenta.ru .

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