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5 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

where are you looking?

He is in a place where they don't use spaces between words... see? no cake jokes...

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Yesterday, I went to Best Supermarket at Dolphin Roundabout. Loads of bread: Thai muck, French, German and Italian varieties. A range of sandwiches are available too.

There were potatoes in and they were looking a bit below their best but you could pick out some decent ones.

There is a Harry's bread stall close by up Naklua Rd at the Loma Night Market site.

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Does this topic really need two threads on the same subject from the same OP? Must really miss the bread and potatoes. 

 

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I'm on good terms with one of the Central Food Hall managers, and that person was telling me today they're having big problems with logistics/supplies.

 

#1.  their shipments of imported goods from abroad are being delayed. and #2. even once products are here, because COVID cases are reducing their available workforce, they're having difficulties getting stocks delivered as much as normal to all their various locations.

 

 

 

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I agree with the OP, bread and milk have been very iffy the past couple of weeks.

My local 7-11, Tesco, BigC have all been out of stock for days, then a delivery that quickly sells out.

Cheese and Onion crisps are also in short supply.

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Wife bought croissants, sliced bread and some very nice looking spuds this afternoon at BigC Pattaya Klang.  Not as wide a choice as per usual she said but plenty on offer.

 

Posted
14 hours ago, johng said:

Friendship and Foodmart have bread  they both most likely have potatoes too but I never buy them there.

There are plenty of potatoes at Friendship, and good quality too. 

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13 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Cheese and Onion crisps are also in short supply.

Poor Fido..... I noticed in a Tesco (oops, I mean Lotus) recently that pet food shelves were close to empty......place is falling apart.

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14 hours ago, Caldera said:

Bake your own (bread, not cake).

Eat rice.

Eat pasta.

 

The possibilities are endless.

 

Can grow potatoes too if he has garden. 555555

Posted
18 hours ago, GBW said:

Tops supermarket. 

Tops in my town have baking potatoes at 39 baht kilo and other smaller ones at 89 baht kilo it appears the smaller ones are put  in on sale or return by a grower if i understand correct.

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