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36 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

oldest trick in the book

 

Resting one's thumb on the scales. An old butcher's trick.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

two durians that allegedly weighed 16 kg, for a price of 1,640 baht.

100 Baht/kilogram seems very cheap, but maybe there is a lot of wastage with whole fruit?

Posted
15 minutes ago, DPKANKAN said:

At least it was only on Durians not real food!!!!😂🤣😂🤣

I used to think that too but now I rate it as one of the best fruits out there. The only pitfall, I'm told, is the high cholesterol.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A woman who sells durians roadside in Chumphon province might end up in prison for up to 7 years and fined 280,000 baht for tricking her customers with a rigged scale.

Remind me again what Thaksin got?

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3 hours ago, Zack61 said:

I used to think that too but now I rate it as one of the best fruits out there. The only pitfall, I'm told, is the high cholesterol.

It is also dangerous to drink alcohol and eat durian as it can ferment in your stomach so I've been told. I'll stick with beer thanks. :coffee1:

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Many sellers still use this outdated type of scales, because it allows them to give a guess at pricing.

Always a rounded number.

 

Lots of work there for controls of seller prices...

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Lots of games using scales here.  My fruit seller's scale starts at 0.20 kg. When I called her on it she quit speaking English language.  The squirly smile disappeared too.

 

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