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Selling filtered bore water in bottles or as ice cubes

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Are you allowed to sell without any Thai government licence, filtered bore water in Isaan village as bottled water or as ice cubes in plastics bags via pick up only? If so, how much baht per litre and how much baht for a bag of ice (1kg)? Thx

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi.

Speak with your Poo yai ban about the paperwork required for selling water/ice.

The local guy selling RO water at 10B for 19L delivered.

Mom and Pop shops all have ice at around 5B for a small bag of around 1Kg.

Would almost certainly be considered "working", and require a work permit.

4 minutes ago, timendres said:

Would almost certainly be considered "working", and require a work permit.

Would almost certainly tread on other people's 'franchises', whether they be formal or not.

 

Not a wise thing to do in a small village.

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2 hours ago, timendres said:

Would almost certainly be considered "working", and require a work permit.

That’s ok, it wouldn’t be me working, it would be my Thai brother in-law, thx.

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2 hours ago, Moonlover said:

Would almost certainly tread on other people's 'franchises', whether they be formal or not.

 

Not a wise thing to do in a small village.

Why wouldn’t it be wise? Because of no profit or because of other businesses? Thx

3 hours ago, timendres said:

Would almost certainly be considered "working", and require a work permit.

On no the work permit police!

32 minutes ago, ozthaisurprise2020 said:

That’s ok, it wouldn’t be me working, it would be my Thai brother in-law, thx.

If you could get some of those large, sealed, home delivery bottles and keep water in stock or bottled water on demand, between the local deliveries, you might be able to make a few baht.

 

Certainly won't get rich, but every bit helps.

 

 

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