December 6, 20196 yr 13 hours ago, Stocky said: Meh, more plastic. Back to the old fashioned Indian dabbas or tiffin carrier. They're called Pinto's in Thailand and can be found easily or bought online (Lazada for e.g.) at a reasonable cost. Lightweight, airtight and will last for years. The downside is that they need to be washed after use, a task I'm not sure some posters on here are up to.
December 6, 20196 yr On 12/5/2019 at 4:33 AM, webfact said: 91.28% said they have changed their consumer behavior, I don’t even know why I read the news on this board anymore.
December 6, 20196 yr 23 hours ago, shaurma maurma said: But why “No plastic bags” is written in English!?? In Thailand! To imply that farangs are the only ones to follow it??? Most thais aren’t able to read it! Let alone understand. Let alone apply on practice! And farangs already know that and some follow too. The same reason there are ads in the north every year that say STOP BURNING in English. It’s all about face. Look at us, we put up some signs, we’re doing something.
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