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New York airports will no longer be able to charge $28 for a beer

As explained The CityBrooklyn resident Cooper Lund was visiting family in Minnesota when he saw the prices of beers on sale…

In the shared image, a menu featuring beers on offer at a LaGuardia airport cafe in New York can be seen. The highest price on the list is a pint of Sam Adams Summer Ale Draft, costing $27.85.

The tweet has been talked about so much that the Office of the Inspector General of the Port Authority (OIG) has launched an audit of beverage prices. Since then, a new price policy has been put in place to cap beer prices at New York airports (LaGuardia, Kennedy and Newark) at a maximum of 10% in addition to local selling prices.

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