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Russian shoppers drop in on Dresden for Christmas

Shop owners in the eastern Germany city of Dresden have been celebrating this week as the annual influx of Russians arrived to celebrate their Christmas and New Year, which for most involves a hefty shopping spree.

Russian shoppers drop in on Dresden for Christmas
Photo: DPA

Monday was Christmas for the Russian Orthodox Church – so while the festive season has been and gone in most of Germany, Dresden got its annual second wind this week, as swathes of Russian tourists spent their holiday in the Saxon city’s shops and art galleries, Die Welt newspaper wrote on Wednesday.

Extra flights run between Moscow and Dresden from the beginning of the year until January 12, many fully booked and often with passengers paying around €1,000 for a travel package that also stops off in Prague.

But for most of the Christmas travellers, money does not seem to be a problem, as the average Russian shopper spends €2,000 in Dresden’s shops, almost always cash, often in €500 notes.

“Germany is so beautiful and so clean,” tourist Inga Tschalkewitsch told Die Welt. She, like many of her peers, have been to lots of German cities yet remains staunchly attached to Dresden. “Nowhere is as beautiful as here,” she explained.

In Dresden’s Altmarktgalerie shopping centre, where a Russian “Father Frost” strolls through the halls, shoe shop manager Holger Chabrowski is sure each year to expect the first week of January to be a busy one.

But he adds that some Russian customers enter his high street store, ask where the Prada and Gucci is and leave disappointed. “Russian women are fashion conscious and brand-fans,” said Chabrowski. “You would never see them wearing fake fur or imitation leather.”

The Local/jcw

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Danish stores to remove MobilePay from payment options

Over 500 shops in Denmark will no longer offer the popular app MobilePay as a payment option after the platform ordered merchants to purchase new hardware.

Danish stores to remove MobilePay from payment options

The Dagrofa corporation, which owns chains including the Meny and Spar supermarkets, has announced it will remove MobilePay as a payment option in its stores, business media Finans reports.

The decision could impact less than 1 percent of payments in the store which are currently made using MobilePay, the company said.

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“The primary reason is that MobilePay will from now on demand a technical setup for the payment system in stores and with the investment that will neee, we have concluded that’s not the way we want to go,” Dagrofa’s head of communications Morten Vestberg told Finans.

Dagrofa owns the Let-Køb and Min Købmand convenience store chains in addition to Meny and Spar.

The decision will mean MobilePay is removed from some 530 stores altogether, although individual stores may choose to retain the payment app.

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