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No Coffee Crisis: Supply Steady, Prices Stable, Assures DIT
Photo courtesy of Coffee Culture Thailand Amid swirling rumours of a potential coffee shortage, the Department of Internal Trade (DIT) has reassured consumers that supply remains stable, and there is no imminent price hike for popular coffee brands. Witthayakorn Maneenate, the Director-General, addressed public concerns, confirming active market monitoring despite coffee not being a Ministry-controlled commodity. Officials have been dispatched to inspect coffee stock and pricing nationwide, finding current supply adequate and prices unchanged. Recent discussions with wholesalers and retailers underline uninterrupted deliveries and stable sales volumes, debunking any notions of scarcity. To further safeguard consumer interests, alternative quality brands have been enlisted, accompanied by promotions and discounts to ensure wide consumer choice in the competitive coffee market. Additionally, retailers are mandated to display prices transparently to aid consumer comparison, with penalties for non-compliance. Consumers can report any unfair practices or pricing through the DIT's hotline, with robust inspections ensuring market integrity. Current reports show leading brands like Nestlé maintain a strong stock presence, enough for 30 to 45 days, with market leaders accounting for half the sales maintaining ample supply. The DIT remains vigilant, coordinating efforts with local commerce departments and monitoring global price trends to protect both consumers and local producers in these trying economic times, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-04-09 -
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Thai Restaurant Sparks Outrage with Controversial 'Skinny Discount'
I think it is a great marketing ploy. Just look at the traction it is getting here! Imagine the fun of arriving with a group of friends and putting them through the "test". Hilarious!! -
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British Man Critically Injured in Russian Roulette Incident After Drug & Gas Use in Pattaya
Pre-frontal lobotomy's must be back in style. -
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Thai Airways Places Major Boeing Order to Expand Fleet
Thai Airways Places Major Boeing Order to Expand Fleet Thai Airways is set to modernise and expand its fleet by acquiring 45 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, boosting its total aircraft from 85 to 116 by 2027 and targeting 150 by 2033. CEO Chai Eamsiri says the deal, finalised at the Singapore Airshow, supports both the airline’s growth and Thailand’s strategy to ease the US trade deficit by importing American products. Deliveries begin in 2027, with advanced GEnx engines powering the jets. THAI will also lease or hire-purchase 35 more aircraft to improve financial efficiency and flexibility in response to global market demands. -
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Former Israeli Commando Arrested for Illegal Tour Guiding on Koh Phangan
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British Woman Arrested at Phuket Airport for 207-Day Visa Overstay
An incredible amount of heartless expats on this thread. You would probably not change your opinion if the woman were a relative of yours. As far as I am concerned, you have no business using up valuable oxygen.
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