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On 5/1/2025 at 9:08 AM, 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 

Good that they are not inflated prices, but there is nothing in that list I would buy!

 

And no, I am not puritanical about what I eat!

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On 5/1/2025 at 11:58 AM, Lacessit said:

Looks like you skipped nutrition classes.

Just like you skipped manners [berating Brit Man Too] and personal finance - 

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On 5/1/2025 at 9:52 AM, jas007 said:

Imagine the damage that has been done, over the years, to retirees with Social Security and pension payments that are indexed to the official inflation rate. For example, the government might say that the CPI rose 3.1% last year and that's the increase you get.  And yet that amounts to a loss in purchasing power over the year, considering the real inflation rate.  Year after year of the same nonsense and pretty soon retirees in America have a real problem.

Yep!

But, I buy my medicine at a pharmacy in S.E. Pathum Thani.  I track the cost every month (I try to go only once per month).  I've only logged a price increase on a few items (less than 4) in the past 4 years.  I've happy about that and mildly surprised. I hope it continues like that.

I purchase my meat from an market up country and on his primary items there has been no change in prices for the past 3 years. I still shop for things at Big C and Villa Market and I haven't seen many items increase in price there either, (of what I buy).

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On 5/1/2025 at 9:52 AM, jas007 said:

Imagine the damage that has been done, over the years, to retirees with Social Security and pension payments that are indexed to the official inflation rate. For example, the government might say that the CPI rose 3.1% last year and that's the increase you get.  And yet that amounts to a loss in purchasing power over the year, considering the real inflation rate.  Year after year of the same nonsense and pretty soon retirees in America have a real problem.  

But food costs are a trivial percentage to most peoples spending, so rises are largely irrelevant.

Housing, property tax, utils and personal transport is what kills you in the west.

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7 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

But food costs are a trivial percentage to most peoples spending, so rises are largely irrelevant.

Housing, property tax, utils and personal transport is what kills you in the west.

 

That's why I never sold back home and am now enjoying downtown Toronto living for less than $500 Canadian. 

 

Visited the doctor yesterday and got imaging referral - a walk in in super modern downtown imaging center so wait time was zero. Quite a contradiction from porkies I read on this forum from supposed people who live in Canada.

 

And a view from my condo ain't bad either. Beautiful clean air and less than 5 minute walk to a grocery store ...

 

 

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1 minute ago, Celsius said:

 

 

 

And a view from my condo ain't bad either. Beautiful clean air....

 

 

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Yeah but it's Canada, enjoy those short summers and learn Urdu.

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1 minute ago, NickyLouie said:

 

Yeah but it's Canada, enjoy those short summers and learn Urdu.

 

Predictable stupid comment.

 

But I can return to Thailand any time i want. Just too comfortable in canada and honestly the women are beautiful and less fake.

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4 minutes ago, NickyLouie said:

 

LOL  🧕

 

They have plenty of Asian women where i live. All young, less dumb than those millenials from a decade ago. Continue that street towards North York and its Asian heaven. So many Korean, Chinese and Vietnamese beauties. 

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Almost everything in the supermarket business is in the hands of two Thai families. So there's NO REAL competition.

CP Group: Makro, Lotus, 7/11, CP shops, ...
https://www.cpgroupglobal.com/en/about-cp/business-lines

Central Group: Central Department Store, Tops, Big C, Go Wholesale, Thaiwatsadu, PowerBuy, ....
https://www.centralgroup.com/en/home

So I believe it will never give a price fight between them.

And they do it the same as the Supermarket chains in EU & USA. If a holiday come the prices gone up.

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On 5/1/2025 at 9:08 AM, 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 

Did you have a good look at the size of the KFZ burger or any other products?

The price is same, but you get less.

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31 minutes ago, PHJones said:

Did you have a good look at the size of the KFZ burger or any other products?

The price is same, but you get less.

Zinger burger, size, as much as I can comfortably eat ....... same as it always was.

And the two tacos at La Casita (200bht), I can eat them, but can't finish the chips and dips.

And the German breakfast buffet, just gone up to 250bht, i probably won't go again (at least for a while).

Chicken Jalfrezi and Naan bread, still 260bht, still have trouble with the last mouthful of  Naan.

 

Not much change in the past 5 years, for price or size, only the German (220bht-250bht in 1 year).

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7 hours ago, snowgard said:

Almost everything in the supermarket business is in the hands of two Thai families. So there's NO REAL competition.

CP Group: Makro, Lotus, 7/11, CP shops, ...
https://www.cpgroupglobal.com/en/about-cp/business-lines

Central Group: Central Department Store, Tops, Big C, Go Wholesale, Thaiwatsadu, PowerBuy, ....
https://www.centralgroup.com/en/home

So I believe it will never give a price fight between them.

And they do it the same as the Supermarket chains in EU & USA. If a holiday come the prices gone up.

At last someone has spotted the real problem.

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On 5/1/2025 at 10:54 AM, shackleton said:

When I am out shopping I am always looking for deals especially in Makro or Big C or Lotus.s 

Found packs of  chicken potato powder in Lotus,s.  29 baht. 

In 7/11.  35baht  happy 😊 

Mostly only shop at Makro

 

Yellow tags are a great deal, most all go in the Freezer for a later date

 

Last visit Toshiba Gold Coffee  200 gram  jar 259 baht  - on the end of the racks was a promotion = in a Christmas Box pack 2 x 200 gram Jars + a Christmas glass total 247 baht per box !!

 

Keep your eyes open there are some great deals about

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I have noted the same - certainly most food items seem to increase in price almost monthly; while basic wages have not increased, energy prices have not increased, not major natural disasters which have impacted food production, etc.

 

But, I did read a few months ago that the latest profits of a very large Thai food producer/retailer increased by 457% (for memory) over the past 12 months - yes 457% (no decimal point missing).

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