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Nestlé Brews Up Battle in Thai Coffee Market Amid Legal Dispute


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Posted
3 minutes ago, DaRoadrunner said:

On a related subject. Has anyone found a coffee that is guaranteed to be mold free? Coffee beans being known for this contaminant.

Never had a problem with Bon Cafe beans. I use Dubai Esspresso, pale green label from Makro only, sofar as I know.

I never buy Nestlé products, since coming here.

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Posted
1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Over priced and over here...

 

Actually - from memory, (pre 2015) the price of Nescafe Red Cup compared very favourably with its equivalent in the UK, Nescafe granules - in fact, considerably cheaper.

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Posted
3 hours ago, CallumWK said:

I have no horse in the game, but I have avoided any Nestle product for as long as I remember, and especially since the CEO of Nestle Mr Brabeck-Letmathe said that “access to water is not a public right”

 

 

Yes, now that you mention it, but are you aware that this figure was appointed this week as a temporary replacement for the president of the WEF?
That also says it all, I think.

Posted
2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Over priced and over here...

Overpriced? This week I was in the Makro, Moccona is more than 30% more expensive.

 

2 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

I do not drink Nestlé, but I do wish them well in this little enterprise.

If Thailand wants overseas investment and to trade with western businesses, they must learn to treat them fairly.

(I drink Chiang Rai coffee.  :thumbsup:)

There I have little hope that Thailand will allow it, how about Aldi and Lidl, with that they are throwing up their own glasses, not going to happen.
Incidentally, I have noticed that many foreign companies are now all Thai-owned, think Lotus, Makro and many others.

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3 minutes ago, PJUK88 said:

Disgusting product. Calling it coffee is a slander to real coffee.

It's a matter of taste,  used an expresso machine here for years but stopped using it because I can't get good coffee here, there used to be expresso from DE but after covid no longer available, and do you know what I drink now? Instant coffee from Nestlé.

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47 minutes ago, Peterphuket said:

It's a matter of taste,  used an expresso machine here for years but stopped using it because I can't get good coffee here, there used to be expresso from DE but after covid no longer available, and do you know what I drink now? Instant coffee from Nestlé.

I don't know how wide a variation there is, but all of the Thai coffee I've ever drunk has been fabulous. I'm drinking my triple latte as I sit here. 

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Posted
54 minutes ago, Peterphuket said:

Overpriced? This week I was in the Makro, Moccona is more than 30% more expensive.

 

There I have little hope that Thailand will allow it, how about Aldi and Lidl, with that they are throwing up their own glasses, not going to happen.
Incidentally, I have noticed that many foreign companies are now all Thai-owned, think Lotus, Makro and many others.

In the case of 7-11, the parent company is, I believe in Japan, the Thai business is a subsidiary owned and run independently. I imagine this is a common model. 

Posted
4 hours ago, CallumWK said:

I have no horse in the game, but I have avoided any Nestle product for as long as I remember, and especially since the CEO of Nestle Mr Brabeck-Letmathe said that “access to water is not a public right”

 

 

The ceo of Nestle, who has just taken over the chairmanship of the WEF as well. Should be a warning of things to come.

 

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