
Almácor llega al aeropuerto de Madrid y alucina con el precio de una cafetería:…
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Madrid, Spain – A recent video circulating online has drawn attention to the high cost of food and beverages at Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suárez Airport. In the video, a traveler identified as Almacor expresses dismay over a 'Brunch Menu' advertised for 15.95 euros, which includes coffee, orange juice, and an Iberian ham shoulder baguette. "You have to be careful if you come to Madrid airport because they are robbing," Almacor stated, using hyperbole to convey his shock at the price point. He questioned the value offered, asking, "How much ham do they have to put in for it to be worth 15.95? Impossible." The sentiment reflects a broader concern among consumers regarding inflated prices at transport hubs globally. While airports often justify higher prices due to operational costs and captive audiences, such instances frequently spark public debate on consumer fairness. This incident highlights ongoing discussions about affordability for travelers within major international airports.
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