The Land of the Duty Free (classic)
Briefly

Duty free stores originated in the 1940s in Shannon Airport, Ireland, when Brendan O'Regan convinced the government to create a tax loophole for affluent travelers.
The proliferation of duty free stores raises a crucial question: Are they genuinely offering savings to travelers, or is it just a perception cultivated by their marketing?
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