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Chiang Mai Fabric Stores Offer Discounts on Flood-Damaged Stock


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Several fabric store owners in Chiang Mai's primary marketplace are selling their flood-impacted merchandise at reduced rates in order to recover a portion of their losses.

 

The owners have set up an impromptu outdoor market at Waroros Market, close to their still-closed shops that are undergoing post-flood repairs. This novel roadside market is gaining quite a few customers, especially since the marred products are being sold at a discount ranging from 50% to 90%.


Waroros Market is one of the most bustling business spots in downtown Chiang Mai. However, due to recent severe floods, numerous shops and their stocks suffered substantial damage.

 

Navin Batra, an owner of a fabric store in the marketplace, expressed that this year's flood happened abruptly and took him by surprise. He admitted that he wasn't prepared enough, causing his products stored in the warehouse to sustain damage worth over 20 million baht.

 

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Several fabric store owners in Chiang Mai's primary marketplace are selling their flood-impacted merchandise at reduced rates in order to recover a portion of their losses.

 

The owners have set up an impromptu outdoor market at Waroros Market, close to their still-closed shops that are undergoing post-flood repairs. This novel roadside market is gaining quite a few customers, especially since the marred products are being sold at a discount ranging from 50% to 90%.


 

Waroros Market is one of the most bustling business spots in downtown Chiang Mai. However, due to recent severe floods, numerous shops and their stocks suffered substantial damage.

 

Navin Batra, an owner of a fabric store in the marketplace, expressed that this year's flood happened abruptly and took him by surprise. He admitted that he wasn't prepared enough, causing his products stored in the warehouse to sustain damage worth over 20 million baht.

 

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-- 2024-10-10


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I bet they did!!!

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