george Posted September 5, 2005 Share Posted September 5, 2005 New barometer of Thai economy BANGKOK: -- It’s unlikely to replace the country’s stock exchange index, but Thailand has come up with a new economic barometer-the Mama Noodle Index. When the economy gets bad, the sales of Mama, the country’s top-selling brand of instant noodles, shoot up, according to economists and businesspeople quoted by The Nation newspaper on Monday. “One of the more bizarre economic indicators to emerge in recent years, the Noodle Index works like this-tighten your belt, spend less on food. As a cheap eat, instant noodle sales therefore rise exponentially,” the newspaper said. As Thailand’s economy recovered in recent years from the1997 economic crisis, Mama sales were steady. But with economic weakness beginning to show up last year, sales went up by 5 per cent and then jumped 15 per cent over the first seven months of 2005 from the same period last year. --Agencies 2005-09-05 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galong Posted September 5, 2005 Share Posted September 5, 2005 New barometer of Thai economyBANGKOK: -- It’s unlikely to replace the country’s stock exchange index, but Thailand has come up with a new economic barometer-the Mama Noodle Index. When the economy gets bad, the sales of Mama, the country’s top-selling brand of instant noodles, shoot up, according to economists and businesspeople quoted by The Nation newspaper on Monday. “One of the more bizarre economic indicators to emerge in recent years, the Noodle Index works like this-tighten your belt, spend less on food. As a cheap eat, instant noodle sales therefore rise exponentially,” the newspaper said. As Thailand’s economy recovered in recent years from the1997 economic crisis, Mama sales were steady. But with economic weakness beginning to show up last year, sales went up by 5 per cent and then jumped 15 per cent over the first seven months of 2005 from the same period last year. --Agencies 2005-09-05 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hi George, I must admit that in my past, when money was tight, I too bought big packs of Mama noodles. But besides being cheap, they're also good. You can add other stuff to make it better, like cabbage, onions, egg, meat, etc. After living here for a long time, I'm still extremely impressed with the low income Thais. How on earth they get by on such meager salaries is beyond me. I hope the economy doesn't force poorer folks into Mama Mode again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott Posted September 5, 2005 Share Posted September 5, 2005 Very interesting. I also buy noodles when things are tight--and I thought I was being really smart!! I must admit, I don't have to do it, but I do it as a sort of financial punishment for being extravagant. They are inexpensive and good. Anybody know how nutritious they are? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaipwriter Posted September 5, 2005 Share Posted September 5, 2005 eating Mama......I must admit, I don't have to do it, but I do it as a sort of financial punishment for being extravagant. They are inexpensive and good. Funny, i find myself doing the same, I tend to buy nice things for the house or clothes and then penny pinch on food! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firefan Posted September 5, 2005 Share Posted September 5, 2005 WEll about 20% (bad) fat, some white flour, lots of salt and some MSG... sounds very healthly... http://www.asiaweek.com/asiaweek/97/0411/feat2.html eating Mama......I must admit, I don't have to do it, but I do it as a sort of financial punishment for being extravagant. They are inexpensive and good. Funny, i find myself doing the same, I tend to buy nice things for the house or clothes and then penny pinch on food! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bob/nyc Posted September 5, 2005 Share Posted September 5, 2005 I prefer the US method. When skirts are rising, then the economy is good and the stock market rises (like the skirts). When skirts are falling, then things are not good and the stock market follows and falls also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sriracha john Posted September 5, 2005 Share Posted September 5, 2005 I prefer the US method. When skirts are rising, then the economy is good and the stock market rises (like the skirts). When skirts are falling, then things are not good and the stock market follows and falls also. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> rising skirts could certainly cause some "noodles" to rise ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaibebop Posted September 5, 2005 Share Posted September 5, 2005 I like Mama, so yummy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thohts Posted September 8, 2005 Share Posted September 8, 2005 That's funny. My TGF pulls in over 4MM baht/yr, but she still eats mama like there's no tomorrow. I've found myself, too, eating those noodles. They're good! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mogoso Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 <{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/right] mmmmmmmm mamas, They're good, but more importantly they cook quick, for a fast meal. we toss chinese broccolli just before the heat is turned off. mmmmmmmm mamas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soph Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 I ate mama noodles everyday for 10 months when I was first here and jobless, my BF used to nip into the jungle and come back with plants to go in the mix. If we were a bit flush, we may add an egg. I ate them so much in that time I cant even take a whiff of them now without feeling sick. Which is a shame really as they are actually very tasty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firefan Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 "Nip into the jungle"! Holy smoke Soph, that sounds like frugal living! Cheers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soph Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 Well I suppose it was the back garden really - same thing kind of Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gievali Posted September 11, 2005 Share Posted September 11, 2005 That's funny. My TGF pulls in over 4MM baht/yr, but she still eats mama like there's no tomorrow. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> She definitely falsified the theory. Thaksin government should seriously consider appointing her governor of the Thai national bank. Doubtfull she will accept since that job does not officialy pay 4 million in real money a year i guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fxm88 Posted October 14, 2006 Share Posted October 14, 2006 Haven't heard much about the Mama Noodle Index since it was announced last year. Does anyone know if these numbers are still being released and where one might find them? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Clifton Posted October 14, 2006 Share Posted October 14, 2006 You can save even more by replacing the noodles with paper from the office shredder, junk mail or the annoying 7/11 receipts that accumulate inevitably, tastes just about the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heng Posted October 15, 2006 Share Posted October 15, 2006 Hardly a "new" barometer, 'economists' have brought this up for at least a decade now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
falux Posted October 15, 2006 Share Posted October 15, 2006 Hardly a "new" barometer, 'economists' have brought this up for at least a decade now. I heard about the "new" barometer about 5 years ago, from a Thai. Well, everything being so slow here, I guess you can call 10 years new. Mai pen rai na... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johpa Posted October 15, 2006 Share Posted October 15, 2006 Very interesting. I also buy noodles when things are tight--and I thought I was being really smart!!I must admit, I don't have to do it, but I do it as a sort of financial punishment for being extravagant. They are inexpensive and good. Anybody know how nutritious they are? Many years ago there was quite the local scandal in Bangkok when it was discovered that some noodle manufacturers were using used motor oil in the manufacturing process. Your nutritional mileage may vary. Locally here in the US, I have a pal who owns a commercial laundry who swears by the napkin index, the number of napkins being washed through the laundry is the best local leading economic indicator he has seen, going up as confidence increases amongst the business community and quickly turning down in a slowing economy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kayo Posted October 15, 2006 Share Posted October 15, 2006 Thank god... For a second there I thought george said that English noodles/Lacoste was the barometer for the thai economy Well, we all know which way that would have gone... (hint Look at lacoste tshirt sales... ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bulmercke Posted October 15, 2006 Share Posted October 15, 2006 That's funny. My TGF pulls in over 4MM baht/yr, but she still eats mama like there's no tomorrow.I've found myself, too, eating those noodles. They're good! I bet they are! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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