The corn stalls along the curves of Dilijan have been replaced with 25 uniform, branded kiosks

Before entering Dilijan and getting an overview of the city, visitors encounter a mix of makeshift huts and stalls where people sell corn along the winding road.

Considering the positive attitude of the local residents and city visitors to tasting corn on the road, Green Rock , in collaboration with Dilijan Municipality, decided to improve the service by replacing the huts with more attractive and presentable alternatives.

Green Rock  has acquired and branded 25 wooden kiosks equipped with all necessary facilities. These kiosks have replaced all the existing corn stalls, offering visitors a more appealing and comfortable gastronomic experience on their way to entering the city.

The branded kiosks are made entirely of wood and come equipped with all the necessary facilities, including gas, branded dishes, and branded tissue boxes.

The new kiosks provide the sellers with cleaner, more hygienic, and healthier conditions to prepare and sell corn, significantly improving their working environment. These branded kiosks enable local people to sell corn in any weather conditions, likely enhancing their sales figures as well.

The project was launched on May 15. The event was attended by the mayor of Dilijan, Davit Sargsyan, staff members from Green Rock , teachers and students from Dilijan Sports School, as well as invited journalists and partners.

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