It would be a good start.
And then allow the promotion of these products. Still against the law?
The distribution networks and shelf space currently is dominated by the big boys.
Online sales still against the law?
He was facing charges when he was allowed to visit the Olympics and decided he would rather not come back. 555
Yes it is all a pathetic show. There are a lot of interesting things going on that we can not know about, but his hospital stop is a game of diversion.
Sorry, but how was sitting in the shade converting anyone to Christianity?
And them speaking English made you uncomfortable?
They sound like well behaved visitors to me.
The minimum wage would be much higher if the 'deserving good people' and the 'undeserving serfs' mentality disappeared.
And if the rich people paid their taxes.
Everyone is talking very sensibly about their experiences.
Mine is that if you open your mouth in a Thai dentists they are already talking about root canal treatment whereas in a country like mine, UK, they would think this was unusual. And just give you a filling.
Thoughts?
'no need for panic' typical response of these people. We don't know what we are doing, but you can trust us to form a committee that will take so long you will forget what the problem was in the first place.
Glad to see this... I had seen it before , but thought I might have got it wrong. Won't the press also think it is very important and make some follow ups?
Bangkok Post tomorrow?
There are far too many restaurants, noodle soup places, fast food venues, cafes with food etc etc.
Covid made many customers get used to ordering online too.
There is too much of everything in Thailand......except customers.
If the large brewers were sensible this would be the incentive to brew quality beers themselves. They are equipped to do it and their distribution networks are all in place.
Or, they could copy the big western brewers and just buy up the best of their rivals.