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1 minute ago, Gottfrid said:

Eeeeh? I am pretty certain that you and me have different views on what can be called a pizza. Out of my point of view, I very much understand that one didn´t cost you much. Man, where is the tomato sauce and cheese? That´s like 2 ingredients that cement this ain´t a pizza. neither is it a hot sandwich.

I prefer fresh chopped tomato to tomato sauce, so that's what I use.

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

I prefer fresh chopped tomato to tomato sauce, so that's what I use.

Sure! That´s perfectly alright. We all have different preferenses. Calling it a pizza is a stretch, though. 😉 

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14 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Just bought two flannel shirts in Australia 199 baht at Kmart $9.99

In Thailand they would have wanted 300 baht plus 

I just purchased 2 sports shirts from lazada 360bht for both, latest wicking sports material.

Who wears flannel in Thailand, too hot and sweaty!

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9 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Just bought two flannel shirts in Australia 199 baht at Kmart $9.99

 

In Thailand they would have wanted 300 baht plus 

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3 minutes ago, moose7117 said:

just bought two packets of cigarettes in thailand, 144 baht

in Australia not much change out of $100

I just bought 100gm of cannabis, 514bht cod.

In Australia it would cost me 5 years in jail.

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Posted

Cheese - basic cheddar one kilo block is now under 300 baht  in Makro - a lot less than one baht a gram (30 satang) similar price to UK.

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41 minutes ago, rickudon said:

Cheese - basic cheddar one kilo block is now under 300 baht  in Makro - a lot less than one baht a gram (30 satang) similar price to UK.

You are comparing 1kg blocks to price per gram to try say it's cheaper in Thailand??  🤔

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Yes. Compared 400 gram Sainsbury's block to one kilo block. No wastage. Actually did the maths and Makro block is actually about 10% cheaper. Smaller pieces of cheese in Thailand are double the cost.

 

Sometimes freeze part of the block - perfectly ok when thawed again.

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What you call cheese :biggrin:

Just came back from Pattaya.

Gruyère (Swiss), among best hard cheese of the world.

Cheapest at Friendship for 1690/kg.

TOPS 6 month old 1900/kg.

Fancy brand (forgot name), extra ripe(?) 3500/kg at TOPS.

 

Lindt dark chocolate with hazelnuts.

2011: 84 Baht (100 gr).

now between 165 to 178 or so.

 

Kellogs Corn Flakes, 500 gr.

2011 99 to 109 Baht

now about 145 Baht

 

Let me know if you need more examples (like imported coffee (beans)).

 

EUR/THB

2011 about 42.5

now 37.2

 

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