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The Brits Are Coming-Shopping In Thailand In Pounds


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OP Where were these culinary delights spotted?

tut tut P

you are the best shopper in town next to me

of all people on this forum i thought you would know

(your old anonymous tonic drinking friend)

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So, will they actually be sold in Baht on a like for like exchange rate? As they are clearly a direct import. cheesy.gifwhistling.gifsmile.png

no, as you might guess, its another example of dual pricing for foreigners

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They were selling one pound (sterling) packets of Blue Ribands at 80 baht. Just for a moment memories of happier exchange rates came floating back. smile.png

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They were selling one pound (sterling) packets of Blue Ribands at 80 baht. Just for a moment memories of happier exchange rates came floating back. smile.png

i have bought them on short date before in there for 30 baht

i thought that was a bargain

actually less than the pound on the pack

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Central Festivals supermarket have a range of Iceland food labelled at a £1, selling for around 120/130 baht.

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UK Chicken tikka lasagna = le chevel lasagna smile.png

=UK Horse tikka lassagna.

Neigh ,Snort horse meat

Whinny get past Thailand's high food standards

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