November 10, 201411 yr Just waiting for the beer fridge to get unlocked at 5pm.... like the rest of us.
November 10, 201411 yr And Thailand wants quality tourist to shop in a pig farm, you get what you sow!
November 10, 201411 yr WeLL, that's one way to be selective about customers. I would think that would keep a couple of religious groups, I know of, out of their stores Edited November 10, 201411 yr by lvr181
November 10, 201411 yr First street dogs, now wild pigs... what will be next? Crocodiles??? Ignoring the fact that the pig story will most likely end the relationship between that particular 7Eleven store and their muslim customers, I believe that 7Eleven urgently need to get their act together. A few points: 1) In the beginning, many years, perhaps decades ago, 7Eleven had a protective rule making sure that no other 7Eleven would open in a vicinity of (I believe it was) 5km. Now there are 7Eleven stacked so close to each other that you could even spit from one door to the next. 2) Cleanliness does not seem of importance anymore. I have visited countless 7Elevens in Thailand that were so dirty and unorganized (with the worst I ever saw being the one in Thai Muang, close to the resort area of Khao Lak). The stench, when you come inside kicks you in the face... A mixture of sour butter, cheap eau de cologne and old mens' underwear... The fridges dirty, rusty and some not working, the shelves disgustingly dirty, the collection of offered goods perhaps only half of what a standard 7Eleven would have... And this was not the only one! The wordst, yes, but there are many others almost as bad all over the country. 3) The friendliness of the good old days is fading by the day. Grumpy and mostly downright ugly, obese, even disfigured employees can't be bothered to tell you how much the total is, some of them quietly point at the monitor and are looking at you like an alien if you ask them "How much is it?" or "Tow Rye?". I miss the old days where cute girlies that to 70% even looked attractive, giggled and in a friendly and not offensive way at least tried to tell you that they can't speak english and who were cheering if you told 'em "Phood Thai Die!"... Today, walking to a 7Eleven cash counter is like a blind date with members of a Circus troupe or even worse - a horror show. 4) As far as I can see, the healthy bit of all 7Elevens is gone: The salad! Simply too much work? Too much hassle? Something healthy getting into the way of making more profit? 5) There are rumours saying that the 7Eleven franchise themselves place competition 7Elevens that are newer, bigger and better right next to the franchise holders (their own customers) who make good profits, while most of the franchise holders struggle to make a living given the tight rules and tiny profit margins. 6) Some 7Elevens are so freezing cold that I feel sorry for the employees and wonder how it comes that they not all die of pneumonia... 7) The headline of this post. There would be much more to say, but I leave it as this in hope that some members of the board of directors of 7Eleven in Thailand will read this and act accordingly... Edited November 10, 201411 yr by catweazle
November 10, 201411 yr Nice bit of free publicity. D'you reckon they'd be happy to learn their buddies are lying in bits on the shelves in there? too right davo !
November 10, 201411 yr Bearing in mind that pigs are pretty intelligent creatures why would they be working at a 7-11. A couple of possibilities. Funding their way through university. They're between acting jobs.
November 10, 201411 yr I wonder when how long before 7-11 gets busted for unsafe practices... The flea/tick ridden dogs where bad enough... now this nonsense.... Just goes to show... they really dont give a flying <deleted> It would be funny if it was just a one off thing... but....
November 10, 201411 yr More cruelty to animals I guess. The pigs are probably sedated for the photo-shoot then later sent straight to the slaughterhouse. Probably still hanging about the 7-eleven as ham slices.
November 10, 201411 yr maybe they're preparing them for guard duty in 7-11s in the far south. Porkers are not too popular there.
November 10, 201411 yr <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> Big mistake. They will lose their Muslim and Jewish customers What's the purpose, a Muslim deterrent?
November 10, 201411 yr What's the purpose, a Muslim deterrent? Well ,,now that's interesting,, Bring them on!
November 10, 201411 yr On a serious, the life expectancy of these piggies are only hours till someone kills em and they are in the market and you eat them for breaky.
November 10, 201411 yr i prefer them in the sea swimming and splashing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-zKGos8X40 Lovely video, pigs can make great pets, of course these ones were self brining.
November 10, 201411 yr i prefer them in the sea swimming and splashing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-zKGos8X40 who are the pigs?
November 10, 201411 yr Wait till one of the tourist buys a cheese bite and gives it to the pig. Here little piggy, are you hungry? Huh?
November 10, 201411 yr i prefer them in the sea swimming and splashing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-zKGos8X40 Wrong wrong!! That is the coppers on Koh Tao looking for scapegoats!!
November 10, 201411 yr What's for dinner? The refrigerator's empty. I'll run down to 7-11 and pick up a pig.
November 10, 201411 yr First street dogs, now wild pigs... what will be next? Crocodiles??? Ignoring the fact that the pig story will most likely end the relationship between that particular 7Eleven store and their muslim customers, I believe that 7Eleven urgently need to get their act together. A few points: 1) In the beginning, many years, perhaps decades ago, 7Eleven had a protective rule making sure that no other 7Eleven would open in a vicinity of (I believe it was) 5km. Now there are 7Eleven stacked so close to each other that you could even spit from one door to the next. 2) Cleanliness does not seem of importance anymore. I have visited countless 7Elevens in Thailand that were so dirty and unorganized (with the worst I ever saw being the one in Thai Muang, close to the resort area of Khao Lak). The stench, when you come inside kicks you in the face... A mixture of sour butter, cheap eau de cologne and old mens' underwear... The fridges dirty, rusty and some not working, the shelves disgustingly dirty, the collection of offered goods perhaps only half of what a standard 7Eleven would have... And this was not the only one! The wordst, yes, but there are many others almost as bad all over the country. 3) The friendliness of the good old days is fading by the day. Grumpy and mostly downright ugly, obese, even disfigured employees can't be bothered to tell you how much the total is, some of them quietly point at the monitor and are looking at you like an alien if you ask them "How much is it?" or "Tow Rye?". I miss the old days where cute girlies that to 70% even looked attractive, giggled and in a friendly and not offensive way at least tried to tell you that they can't speak english and who were cheering if you told 'em "Phood Thai Die!"... Today, walking to a 7Eleven cash counter is like a blind date with members of a Circus troupe or even worse - a horror show. 4) As far as I can see, the healthy bit of all 7Elevens is gone: The salad! Simply too much work? Too much hassle? Something healthy getting into the way of making more profit? 5) There are rumours saying that the 7Eleven franchise themselves place competition 7Elevens that are newer, bigger and better right next to the franchise holders (their own customers) who make good profits, while most of the franchise holders struggle to make a living given the tight rules and tiny profit margins. 6) Some 7Elevens are so freezing cold that I feel sorry for the employees and wonder how it comes that they not all die of pneumonia... 7) The headline of this post. There would be much more to say, but I leave it as this in hope that some members of the board of directors of 7Eleven in Thailand will read this and act accordingly... 9 first months 2014 CPALL (the franchise holder in Thailand) made a profit of 18.916.540.000 baht!! So for some reason I think, they might just ignore your little post!!
November 10, 201411 yr i prefer them in the sea swimming and splashing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-zKGos8X40 Wrong wrong!! That is the coppers on Koh Tao looking for scapegoats!! As I have said many times here on Thai visa, there can be no humourous side to the tragedy of the Koh Tao Island murders in any shape or form, no one is laughing, it is sick, twisted and in extremely bad taste.
November 10, 201411 yr I wonder how the Muslims feel about this?? Lol... Who gives a shit, how do the pigs feel about it
November 10, 201411 yr There used to be a goat in front of my neighbourhood 7-11, cheeky thing would wander over and start eating your vegetable purchases from the market if you left them on your bike. I sure preferred him to a pack of hairless scratching dogs!
November 10, 201411 yr That is copy right infringement must call Piggly wigglies First it was Starbucks now Piggly Wiggly where will it end? Or is this the New promo for Pig hub?
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