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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

This revision indicates a tepid 2.8% growth, down from the previous estimate of 4.6%.

4.6% was overrated.

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Posted
9 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

Worse than pandemic area but still growth, what a load of baloney.

so economics :

2,6% increase and thats a lot ( i doubt ist overall 2,6 maybe in bangkok, reality maybe a minus even)

minus aprox 5% price increase

+ 5% more competators

 

are at the end a minus for everybody

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2 hours ago, lapamita said:

so economics :

2,6% increase and thats a lot ( i doubt ist overall 2,6 maybe in bangkok, reality maybe a minus even)

minus aprox 5% price increase

+ 5% more competators

 

are at the end a minus for everybody

Have you been here in the covid period? Loads of shops went bankrupt, empty shophouses everywhere.

Your minus increase and inflation numbers are only in your mind, not based on reality.

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Depends where you’re at. I own 2 restaurants in koh phangan and one restaurant broke sales records 10 of the last 12 months but…. Rents are going up 25% a year

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Yes because you can go to Bali and have way better food and fresh real fish for less money than in Thailand. Bali has a way cheaper international cuisine than Thailand. And way more variety and better white wine and drinks and entertainment.

I paid 280 bht for one Leo in the BKk domestic terminal. Crazy money compared to what it really cost in a local place.

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2026 I have a great idea!!!!!  Coffee shop!!!!   

 

Just married a farang.  I only need 80,000.  nah, make that 180,000.  OK

 

should be great.   I see Billy and Bobby just opened stores next to mine.

 

I'll be the next Starbucks, sure, sure.  Very good.  

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Just maybe...if inexpensive restaurants & even roadside stalls offered decent quality oil instead of palm & soy, no MSG, no sugar, reduced salt &some vegetarian (not vegan) options, people would flock to them even at more expensive prices. I know I would.

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Here's the thing: cannabis gives people the munchies, and that usually means more business for restaurants. Plus, a lot of tourists love that they can enjoy cannabis in Thailand, making it another reason for them to visit.
 

So, if Thailand bans liberal cannabis use, it could make things even tougher for Thai restaurants. It’s a bit of a double whammy, potentially cutting off a source of business and taking away a draw for tourists who come here partly for the cannabis.

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