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Yep GOwholesale raised the price of Trout from 309 baht to 399 baht per kilo in one go...wtf!!! Digital wallet scheme probably also plays a part

 

They are trying to ramp up inflation in thailand

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6 minutes ago, Rimmer said:

Believe it or not I have kept a record of grocery spending for two people since 2001 It records monthly spending at Makro, Lotus, Big C, Go Wholesale, Tops and Foodland 

 

This snapshot of the last few years is self explanatory, it is just the end of year totals, the detail on my spreadsheet is broken down into months and various shops but no need to show that.

 

2017 B 149,353

2018 B 160,441

2019 B 147,338

2020 B 160,944

2021 B 158,303

2022 B 152.800

2023 B164,882

2024 B167,684

 

over the 7 years your increase spending has cost 18,330 baht ...  which equates to an extra 7.17 baht per day for the 2,555 days. 

 

however,  this is just an average as each years cost maybe different .... it's just my overall calculation

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12 minutes ago, Rimmer said:

Believe it or not I have kept a record of grocery spending for two people since 2001 It records monthly spending at Makro, Lotus, Big C, Go Wholesale, Tops and Foodland 

 

This snapshot of the last few years is self explanatory, it is just the end of year totals, the detail on my spreadsheet is broken down into months and various shops but no need to show that.

 

2017 B 149,353

2018 B 160,441

2019 B 147,338

2020 B 160,944

2021 B 158,303

2022 B 152.800

2023 B164,882

2024 B167,684

 

If I take your last 3 years,

153k to 167k

My pension has risen by 20% in that 3 years, exchange rate same.

So my 153k + 20% = 184k Vs 167k

Essentially I'm 17kbht better off now, just on food.

And comparing my bank account totals last April and this April, I've saved around 10,000 pounds (440,000bht) in that year, just from money I didn't spend.

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Why don't people just stop buying products which increase in price?

 

So much of what people buy is not necessary.

 

So much of what people buy is downright unhealthy, too.

 

So, stop buying and live longer, so that you can spend more money shopping in your added years.

 

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3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Did you not notice the court ruling taking Nestle out of the shops for a month, hence causing scarcity and opportunity for other coffee brands?

 

as for my usual shopping items .......

5x moo ping sticks and a bag of sticky rice still 30bht

2lty Pepsi from BigC still 35bht

McVities milk chocolate digestives still 99bht at RimPing

KFC Zinger burger still 69bht 

 

You will go to an early grave with a diet like that.

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We always take up any specials we see and buy a lot, a couple that come to mind are:

 

Essenso Coffee B138 each buy three packs get B108 each

Anchor butter B 135 specials frequently drop down to B129 seen it as low as B125

Etc....

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5 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

You will go to an early grave with a diet like that.

Impossible, as I'm 70 and already outlived most of my friends and family.

On the other hand, maybe their food choices were even worse than mine.

 

Can't say I've noticed food inflation in Thailand exceeding my foreign income inflation though. I'm guessing they can't afford to push up Thai prices, as they'd force, loan defaults, starvation and maybe even civil unrest.

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4 hours ago, steven100 said:

Has anyone noticed how much coffee has increased in price at 7-11 over the past 6 months.   

A thai brand 45g pack of freeze dried coffee was 44 baht just 4 months ago,  the same packet is now 58 baht.  That's a wopping 32%  increase .....    and many other items are similar.   

 

I buy Khao Chong Cappucino , formally at Big C. Prices were gradually creeping up from around 125 baht to 175 baht. I thought that was bad enough then overnight they put the price up to 200 !!  Too big a jump....just plain greed.

 

Result.....stopped buying that and several other items at Big C and now shop at the old town market where the same Khao Chong coffee is still only 160 baht.  If you don't mind going without the air con and a bit of eye candy you can cut your grocery bill significantly by shopping at the old style markets. This is especially true for vegetables... The only thing I can't get at the market is fine minced chicken carcass for the dogs.

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3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Did you not notice the court ruling taking Nestle out of the shops for a month, hence causing scarcity and opportunity for other coffee brands?

 

as for my usual shopping items .......

5x moo ping sticks and a bag of sticky rice still 30bht

2lty Pepsi from BigC still 35bht

McVities milk chocolate digestives still 99bht at RimPing

KFC Zinger burger still 69bht 

All the food groups taken care of. Who says ya cant live cheap in Thailand?

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Posted
3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Did you not notice the court ruling taking Nestle out of the shops for a month, hence causing scarcity and opportunity for other coffee brands?

 

as for my usual shopping items .......

5x moo ping sticks and a bag of sticky rice still 30bht

2lty Pepsi from BigC still 35bht

McVities milk chocolate digestives still 99bht at RimPing

KFC Zinger burger still 69bht 

Kaow man gai (steamed chicken over rice) still 40 THB.

Pork prices wayyyy down off of their highs.
Op gai (roast chicken) still 105 THB for whole chicken.
A bowl of noodles in pork broth with "red pork" still 25 THB in the village.
Vegetable - dirt cheap.  Plus what I grow myself is essentially free outside of the minimal cost of some 10/10/10 fertilizer.

Things like coffee and chocolate:  global prices dictate a lot of that cost.  Don't like the prices?  Stop buying the product.
 

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4 hours ago, steven100 said:

 

Has anyone noticed how much coffee has increased in price at 7-11 over the past 6 months.   

A thai brand 45g pack of freeze dried coffee was 44 baht just 4 months ago,  the same packet is now 58 baht.  That's a wopping 32%  increase .....    and many other items are similar.   

 

Is 7-11 pricing regulated  ?

who sets the price increase on items ....  is it CP  ?   the factory  ?   or the farmer  ?

 

have you noticed a sharp increase in stuff you buy  ?     I realize Makro & Tesco and others have increased slightly, which is indicative of inflation,   but I'm wondering why some prices have really escalated. 

Have you not noticed  that there is a major war on in the Ukraine which pushes up fuel and fertilizer, eggs hitting 14 dollars per dozen in NZ and fertilizer doubling in price pushing up vegetables globally, it's not just Thailand but is world wide. have a look at Macro and market village imported foods they are dearer than in the country they came from, not counting that the Thai govt is Taxing them to death as comfort foods as well.

 

The situation in NZ is so bad for pensioners that they are selling their homes , taking out reverse mortgages and moving into rest home villages as they can not afford food and petrol, rates, power and internet charges.

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6 minutes ago, kiwikeith said:

Have you not noticed  that there is a major war on in the Ukraine which pushes up fuel and fertilizer, eggs hitting 14 dollars per dozen in NZ and fertilizer doubling in price pushing up vegetables globally, it's not just Thailand but is world wide. have a look at Macro and market village imported foods they are dearer than in the country they came from, not counting that the Thai govt is Taxing them to death as comfort foods as well.

 

The situation in NZ is so bad for pensioners that they are selling their homes , taking out reverse mortgages and moving into rest home villages as they can not afford food and petrol, rates, power and internet charges.

The problem being Keith is it's likely to get worse before it gets any better ..... 

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3 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

I don't look at price tags (seriously who does ?) so no, Ive not noticed an increase.

Ah, another high-rolling expat, mostly found where the balloons are.

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1 hour ago, Rimmer said:

Believe it or not I have kept a record of grocery spending for two people since 2001 It records monthly spending at Makro, Lotus, Big C, Go Wholesale, Tops and Foodland 

 

This snapshot of the last few years is self explanatory, it is just the end of year totals, the detail on my spreadsheet is broken down into months and various shops but no need to show that.

 

2017 B 149,353

2018 B 160,441

2019 B 147,338

2020 B 160,944

2021 B 158,303

2022 B 152.800

2023 B164,882

2024 B167,684

 

So, in 7 years your costs have gone about 16%.  That does not seem bad at all.

 

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the food I buy at supermarkets is  expensive suddenly. many things have risen in price significantly. Coffee is just one example.  my hometown back home is looking very attractive right now. see you,

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5 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Did you not notice the court ruling taking Nestle out of the shops for a month, hence causing scarcity and opportunity for other coffee brands?

 

as for my usual shopping items .......

5x moo ping sticks and a bag of sticky rice still 30bht

2lty Pepsi from BigC still 35bht

McVities milk chocolate digestives still 99bht at RimPing

KFC Zinger burger still 69bht 

But you can still buy coffee on Lazada directly from Nestle at a good price. 

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Impossible, as I'm 70 and already outlived most of my friends and family.

On the other hand, maybe their food choices were even worse than mine.

 

Can't say I've noticed food inflation in Thailand exceeding my foreign income inflation though. I'm guessing they can't afford to push up Thai prices, as they'd force, loan defaults, starvation and maybe even civil unrest.

Exactly - if they push the prices too high too fast, they actually would risk "social unrest" that would make the Red and Yellow Shirt protests a decade or so back look like a walk in the park.  The average Thai can't absorb high inflation on top of their overleveraged debt loads.  The system would break.  In the US, on the other-hand, they just shuffle people onto the streets and claim they are all drug addicts as social assistance is reserved for "migrants."  I think that's eventually going to break as the Boomers die off, Millennials struggle, and Gen-Z can't find jobs no less live in the overpriced economy of today and their struggling Millennial parents don't have a basement for them to live it. 

Thailand though is already on the cusp of throwing society into a inflation induced death-spiral. Eventually s**t breaks.

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10 minutes ago, jcmj said:

But you can still buy coffee on Lazada directly from Nestle at a good price. 

It's all over now Nestle won and are back in the shops.

Just a problem in April.

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Congrats to those who feel no increase.

All imported goods that I buy have gone up steeply (chocolate, waffles and other sweets, all kinds of cheese, air dried salami and other cold cuts). Lindt dark chocolate 84 in 2011, 160 yesterday.

For coffee I changed from imported Casino stuff to local whole beans.

No instant coffee for me.

Bakery products, cake, ...

6 simple croissants at BigC should cost 89, was some 36 to 40 years ago.

And also local meat (pork, beef, chicken) went up significantly.

Today the roast chicken was 150. Started at 100 some years ago.

 

Coffee and chocolate rising is not Thailand specific.

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