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Phuket Airport tourist cries fowl over 3,000 baht Subway sarnies

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1 hour ago, 2long said:

Yes, it's a bit more than Subways in the street but there are reasons for this.

 

The only reason is that it is a captive market.

 

People are flying out and have no other choice, which is why all the food vendors airside are overpriced.

 

They don't pay their staff much more for working at the airport, the rents are no excuse as I mentioned before, and they probably have a higher footfall than other locations.

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6 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

They are probably used to tourists just bending over and taking it raw, rather than complaining and pointing out it is a rip-off (which it is). 

 

Don't give me the high rents excuse, the airport was built with taxpayer's money and the AOT is 70% government owned.

 

A good comparison would be with the airport in KL, Malaysia, where prices of food vendors are much in line with those in the city centre.

 

Food prices at Thai airports are a rip-off, end of.

I latched on to that in Phuket airport years ago when they first opened a Burger King, they have never had a penny out of me for years, Last year when my family arrived I went to meet them and they wanted drinks, ok wait lets get the minivan loaded and there is a 7/11 a mile of 2 down the road we'll get from there, 

11 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

Coarse or not, they ask you what you would like on your sandwich and many things are NOT extra charge.

 

so one should say I'd like what's included as the normal sandwich cost of 140 baht thanks ... or whatever.

 

not just say ' I'll have this, and this, and this , ........    one needs to ask and get confirmation of the cost before agreeing.  

 

correct  ?  

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3 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

I can't think of any reason for her not to pay.

I can.

 

She wants to be a Tik Tok starlet.

 

Whinging little b***h.

9 minutes ago, LALes said:

Subway gonna sue for defamation?😏

 

the woman will face a heavy fine and possible jail for tarnishing their reputation and Thailands reputation. 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, steven100 said:

 

the woman will face a heavy fine and possible jail for tarnishing their reputation and Thailands reputation. 

 

 

 

Good luck deporting her from the UK. 😂

3 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

 

Good luck deporting her from the UK. 😂

oh sorry ...  I thought she was still in Thailand ..

my bad ....   :vampire:

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American food franchises are 

1) always overpriced

2) sell mediocre food

5 hours ago, sikishrory said:

bottled water in phuket international is minimum 100-120 baht. In domestic it is normally 30.

B35 in Subway at the airport!

4 hours ago, roo860 said:

Robbing <deleted>

How did they "rob" her by charging for exactly what she ordered?

4 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

Well, they got her name and the flight details. An arrest might follow. And payment of course.

She paid.  Read the article.

4 hours ago, hotchilli said:

For three sandwiches and topping.... Jeeeeeeeez

For three foot-longs, with (what most people might consider) excessive extras, cookies and drinks.

Just now, Liverpool Lou said:

How did they "rob" her by charging for exactly what she ordered?

As you know being a Brit it's an expression, used when items seem to be overly priced, it's just an expression, so no need to be pedantic.

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3 hours ago, Andre0720 said:

When I am headed to the airport, I bring a mixture of nuts, and a small bag of cereals.

I thought that everybody knew that the airport is not a place to dine.

I even bring a small bottle of water, that can be useful, well yes, up to the point when someone will confiscate it. People in uniform are al looking for small bottles of water in there. But they allow me to keep my snacks. 😊

We do too.  Arriving early at our gate we can snack at our convenience on a variety of things like jerked meats, mixed nuts and even home prepared sandwiches.  Sandwiches are refrigerated and put in a carry on bag  just before we leave home.  On some flights, JAL even provides a refrigerated snack in a durable plastic bag an hour before landing that can be consumed on board or eaten in the terminal.  It's more about convenience than paying for airport food.

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5 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

How did they "rob" her by charging for exactly what she ordered?

As you know being a Brit it's an expression, used when items seem to be overly priced, it's just an expression, so no need to be pedantic.

There was no pedanticism in my comment.   As for yours, there's no need to post inaccurate nonsense.

4 hours ago, arick said:

They always tell you the price and You pay first.  what is subways problem. Stupid phuket. Good for her TikTok. And then subway makes a scene.

That must just be an airport Subway policy that you describe, I have never been given the cost, and been asked to pay first, in any Subway shop.

4 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

Clearly priced, item by item, which she ordered. I can't think of any reason for her not to pay.

Well said.

2 hours ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

Why does it seem there are always problems connected with Phuket??....coincidence??

No coincidence, it's the people who go there.

55 minutes ago, impulse said:

Last time I bought a breakfast sandwich at Subway in Swampy, it cost more than the 2 pairs of Levi's Dockers I had bought in town.  But it was about the same price as breakfast at Burger King or McD's on the same departure concourse. 

 

$72 for 3 meals that the airport?  Sounds about right.

 

 

Read again , she said 72 quid = $95.77 = Bht 3218.

I don't remember if I've ever had any airport food in Thailand.  However, from my experience in airports generally, paying what might seem like a higher price goes with the territory.  

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2 hours ago, arick said:
2 hours ago, 2long said:

Sorry, but at Subway they tell you the price AFTER they have made your sandwich, with the toppings.

Unless you have a standard sandwich without any extras, it's impossible for the staff to know how much it will cost.

I think you're incorrect they punch everything in the till and you pay

He's not incorrect.

2 hours ago, arick said:

I think you're incorrect they punch everything in the till and you pay

EVERY time I order Subway, the process is as follows

- I choose my sandwich

- they make it in front of me

- they tell me the price

- I pay

20 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

For three foot-longs, with (what most people might consider) excessive extras, cookies and drinks.

Thailand wouldn't know what a foot long is even if they tripped over it.

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1 hour ago, jerrymahoney said:

Coarse or not, they ask you what you would like on your sandwich and many things are NOT extra charge.

Apart from condiments and included salad items, which extra items are free of charge in Subway?  My guess is none.

1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

They are probably used to tourists just bending over and taking it raw, rather than complaining and pointing out it is a rip-off (which it is). 

 

Don't give me the high rents excuse, the airport was built with taxpayer's money and the AOT is 70% government owned.

 

A good comparison would be with the airport in KL, Malaysia, where prices of food vendors are much in line with those in the city centre.

 

Food prices at Thai airports are a rip-off, end of.

'Kin 'ell, must be true if you finish your diatribe with "end of".  

57 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

I latched on to that in Phuket airport years ago when they first opened a Burger King, they have never had a penny out of me for years, Last year when my family arrived I went to meet them and they wanted drinks, ok wait lets get the minivan loaded and there is a 7/11 a mile of 2 down the road we'll get from there, 

Gawd...

58 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

the rents are no excuse as I mentioned before

You may find the rents no excuse, but they are. They're high, as simple as that. 

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