December 24, 20223 yr I buy veggies here in local markets in pattaya and it seems they are same priced as in BIG C? Seems very weird. Where do you buy your veggies for cooking?
December 24, 20223 yr Popular Post Maybe you are getting mispriced. I buy mine at local markets always cheaper then Macro or Big C. Especially fruits.
December 24, 20223 yr I buy potatoes and onions in 10 kg bags at the wholesale market in Chiang Mai, whole lot cheaper than Makro or supermarkets , do you have one in Pattaya , regards worgeordie
December 24, 20223 yr They will try to ripe you off at first. Once they see you enough you will get the right price. Also find out who is selling the better vegetables from the farm. Some of them are just resellers.
December 24, 20223 yr Author i think they are ripping me off yes....old grannies....so hungry for their money....i paid 180 bht for small bag of veggies... we have makro yes in pattaya...i was going to rompho market to buy stuff, but seems they give me farang prices Edited December 24, 20223 yr by parafareno
December 24, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, parafareno said: I buy veggies here in local markets in pattaya and it seems they are same priced as in BIG C? Seems very weird. Where do you buy your veggies for cooking? Go to Rattanakorn Market in the morning. Example; Bell pepper ???? 175 per kg at Big C. 100 baht at Rattanakorn. Though I’m sure you find some added complication ????
December 24, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, parafareno said: I buy veggies here in local markets in pattaya and it seems they are same priced as in BIG C? Seems very weird. Where do you buy your veggies for cooking? In my local market not all vendors sell at the same price. So....the thing to do is find the cheapest with good selection , good quality then buy exclusively from that vendor.
December 24, 20223 yr Big C and Buakhao markets are relatively expensive for vegetables. The place to go as recommended further up is Ratanakorn market on Thepprasit, best to go morning as they are closing up from then. You can go up and down on your motorbike, i like that Ratanakorn market https://maps.app.goo.gl/xHA9V6uVMZVGNtFr8
December 24, 20223 yr Popular Post I don't live in Pattaya. I live in Lamphun Province. The fruits and vegetables in the local markets are a fraction of the cost of Big C in Muang Lamphun. The fruits and vegetables grown in the village are even less. Suggestion? If you want cheap fruits and vegetables , move to rural Thailand.
December 24, 20223 yr Popular Post 1 hour ago, parafareno said: i think they are ripping me off yes....old grannies....so hungry for their money....i paid 180 bht for small bag of veggies... we have makro yes in pattaya...i was going to rompho market to buy stuff, but seems they give me farang prices Sorry you're a farang who can't negotiation prices in Thai. By the way, if you live in a village, the villagers are not going to screw you based on skin colors if you are married to a Thai wife living in that village. Ain't gonna happen. It's a big problem if it does.
December 24, 20223 yr 36 minutes ago, connda said: Sorry you're a farang who can't negotiation prices in Thai. By the way, if you live in a village, the villagers are not going to screw you based on skin colors if you are married to a Thai wife living in that village. Ain't gonna happen. It's a big problem if it does. Negotiate price? usually they show price per kilo and you can choose another stall if you like, what do you do? try and barter them down a kilo?
December 24, 20223 yr Author 2 hours ago, connda said: I don't live in Pattaya. I live in Lamphun Province. The fruits and vegetables in the local markets are a fraction of the cost of Big C in Muang Lamphun. The fruits and vegetables grown in the village are even less. Suggestion? If you want cheap fruits and vegetables , move to rural Thailand. so for example how much is coconut? How much is kilo of mangos in rural thailand. Also pineapple big 1 piece?
December 24, 20223 yr My Mrs buys them at the local market... I buy a few, like spuds, but have no reason to compare prices.... I did once get a shock at what Villa charge for bit of greenery wrapped in plastic.
December 25, 20223 yr An off topic post about shopping at a market in Phnom Penh, Cambodia and a reply has been removed.
December 25, 20223 yr Popular Post in bangkok makro is cheaper than markets. At the back of fresh section you can get expiring veg and fruit for half price - carrot 11b, mushrooms 35b, peppers 50b, red potato 30b, chinese cabbage 15b, onion red and white 17b per kg. I usually buy many kg each, sometimes all they have in a container. You need time to check and eliminate spoiled ones. Same bakery, dairy, fish (just got 5kg salmon belly 100b/kg). Some of it goes for my dogs. Possible to dry or freeze some of them. Also you can cook and freeze, to prevent them spoiling. Also at makro there are 3-5kg traders packaging, selection around 10 different vegetables. Some 10% cheaper from the regular price. I do get them if there are not any discounted ones. Supermarkets also have fridges, freezers, shelves, trollys with discounted food and goods. You have to know where to find them. They have yellow stickers and signage Sometimes damaged packaging, end of stock. Sometimes much less than 50%. but wife also buys at large weekend farmer market Edited December 25, 20223 yr by internationalism
December 25, 20223 yr 18 hours ago, NextG said: Go to Rattanakorn Market in the morning. Example; Bell pepper ???? 175 per kg at Big C. 100 baht at Rattanakorn. Though I’m sure you find some added complication ???? I bought bell peppers (green) last night at Makro @ 105 baht/kg. I wouldn't drive around town for 5 baht. And I thought that was higher than usual. Many things I do buy at local market, when there, Especially fresh herbs, but certainly wouldn't make a special trip unless knowing something is considerably cheaper, and maybe not even then, especially if I was driving an ICE vehicle. Shop at both, fresh market & Makro about once week. Makro usually after, then get what the fresh market didn't have, plus refrigerated/frozen items, mainly dairy & meats. Makro being more convenient, closer, less traffic & better parking. Never bother with Lotus and thankfully don't even have a Big C, which I avoided when one was available, even worse than Lotus. Terrible stores.
December 25, 20223 yr Nearly everything cheaper at local market. The odd exception for some strange reason seem to be tomatoes where Makro sometimes has cheaper prices
December 25, 20223 yr "Where do you buy your veggies for cooking?" I don't. I eat out as I can't be stuffed trying to cook.
December 25, 20223 yr Can't get these at the local market, best tasting sprouts I ever had in Thailand
December 25, 20223 yr Was in the local market last night. All veggies and fruit had prices clearly marked
December 25, 20223 yr Author 1 hour ago, bang saen guy said: Was in the local market last night. All veggies and fruit had prices clearly marked which one? in rompho market there are no prices at all
December 25, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, parafareno said: which one? in rompho market there are no prices at all Nong pla lai
December 25, 20223 yr Author seems like the more touristy the place is, the more these grannies are greedy
December 25, 20223 yr Author there are these trucks going around selling mango and other fruit for 100 bht....and you get like 3 kilos.....it would be cool if some of us would buy together in bulk...and create the sample box with most of the veggies but for cheaper price...make a deal with farmers or something....
December 25, 20223 yr All this and no mention of the daily pickup truck sellers? Are they not available in Pattaya? Here in Bangkok that is what most housewives have been using for decades. Each seller will have a set route and you can order for next day if something they do not have on truck today. Buying within steps of home in open air sure beats most markets. They sell everything including meat/eggs/fruit/local packaged items.
December 25, 20223 yr Author 1 minute ago, lopburi3 said: All this and no mention of the daily pickup truck sellers? Are they not available in Pattaya? Here in Bangkok that is what most housewives have been using for decades. Each seller will have a set route and you can order for next day if something they do not have on truck today. Buying within steps of home in open air sure beats most markets. They sell everything including meat/eggs/fruit/local packaged items. hmm i saw veggie trucks but have same prices as rip off grannies in rompho market.... but fruti trucks, that is another story....but it is hard to spot them....i buy mango from them and melons all the time.....
December 25, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, parafareno said: hmm i saw veggie trucks but have same prices as rip off grannies in rompho market.... Do not believe that is the case here in Bangkok, or they would not have been successful for the 30 years I have lived here. They make a small profit but they also know the sellers and buy in bulk so prices are competitive - and more importantly the quality is kept high. But as mentioned if want cheapest price old stock sales from supermarkets are likely to be go to place. That said, not all grannies are rip offs. As for fruit trucks suspect you are talking the parked type are hard to identify - those that work the soi's will have speakers advising what they have (that often could wake the dead).
December 25, 20223 yr 17 minutes ago, parafareno said: there are these trucks going around selling mango and other fruit for 100 bht....and you get like 3 kilos.....it would be cool if some of us would buy together in bulk...and create the sample box with most of the veggies but for cheaper price...make a deal with farmers or something.... in Ratanakorn (already mentioned) stalls have mixed bags of veg and mixed spring onion\corriander type things 10 baht, good choice
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