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7 hours ago, thesetat2013 said:

villa market has foreigner canned goods and they deliver also. There are many in Bangkok. Download the app. They have a wide variety of tinned premade foods. Not just soups

Thanks for that.

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+1 for what transam said.

 

Just go to Lazada and enter Heinz soup in the search bar and you will find plenty.

 

Also Tops supermarket usually have them. Also stock Campbell's soups if you don't mind them.

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Much better and healthier to buy a soup maker from Tefal or another company. Just add vegetables, spices and a teaspoon of olive oil or cream, press start and the machine will prepare excellent soups automatically. Best purchase I have ever made in addition to my airfryer.

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21 hours ago, msbkk said:

Much better and healthier to buy a soup maker from Tefal or another company. Just add vegetables, spices and a teaspoon of olive oil or cream, press start and the machine will prepare excellent soups automatically. Best purchase I have ever made in addition to my airfryer.

Good idea, I did have a none too successful attempt with the blender and not bothered since.

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22 hours ago, DaveBart said:

Food variety on Lazada, good service and fast delivery 

But no shredless marmalade. Besides with Food Variety on Lazada it is mostly filled with confectionary rather than actual food. Have a look.

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Just now, NoshowJones said:

But no shredless marmalade. Besides with Food Variety on Lazada it is mostly filled with confectionary rather than actual food. Have a look.

I get my Marmite on it...........😋

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There are quite a few stores on Lazada selling some of those foods we miss from home.

These are a few of them, but there are probably more.

 

Villa Market, Villa Market Fresh, Tops Supermarket, Food Variety, BrtiShop, Siamburi.

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Just had a food delivery from Lazada.........mature Cheddar, Stilton, Branston beans, Lurpak butter, Baxter's and Heinz soups, soda bread.

 

Tad expensive, but worth it if I want UK food.

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4 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Just had a food delivery from Lazada.........mature Cheddar, Stilton, Branston beans, Lurpak butter, Baxter's and Heinz soups, soda bread.

 

Tad expensive, but worth it if I want UK food.

 

 

I am sure that you understand that the expat shops that do delivery will be cheaper than buying via Lazada.

 

 

I am not knocking Lazada at all - I buy loads from them, but not staples like your order.

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42 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

Is Marmite not like Shredless Marmalade by not actually being food.

It is a good source of the B vitamins that I have on toast, same as you like Marmalade on toast for what ever is in it...:licklips:

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45 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

Is Marmite not like Shredless Marmalade by not actually being food.

I wouldn't class marmalade with shreds as food. But it's nice on toast.

Shredless is like 0% beer, or shagging with a Johnny on.

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21 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

I am sure that you understand that the expat shops that do delivery will be cheaper than buying via Lazada.

 

 

I am not knocking Lazada at all - I buy loads from them, but not staples like your order.

 

I would guess so, but a seven hour drive from BKK or Pattaya might put them of delivering.......555

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1 minute ago, Will B Good said:

 

I would guess so, but a seven hour drive from BKK or Pattaya might put them of delivering.......555

 

 

They will deliver anywhere :smile:  A friend has a Siamsburi's delivery sent up to Khon Kaen.

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