klaus80 Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 I've noticed that some items I buy at Rimping are much cheaper at other shops. For example: anchor butter 225grimping 109 bahtyok 78 baht (28% cheaper)anchor uht cream 1Lrimping 225 bahtyok 160 baht (29% cheaper)dairyhome organic milk 1Lrimping 85 bahttops 70 baht (18% cheaper)jazz red applesrimping 6for79 bahtmakro 10for99 baht (25% cheaper) Anyone else found things at Rimping that you can buy significantly cheaper elsewhere? 2
Popular Post LivinLOS Posted December 17, 2014 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2014 Then buy it there.. 9
Ulysses G. Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 It is more convenient for some people to shop in one place, rather than going all over looking for the cheapest price for each item at different stores. It might be cheaper in the long run going one place too. 2
Popular Post MESmith Posted December 17, 2014 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2014 Some items are cheaper at Rimping, but let's keep those a secret 10
bangmai Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 I haven't found anything at Rimping that I could NOT buy cheaper elsewhere. Milk is 30 per liter at CMU, milked same day. 1
A1Str8 Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 I haven't found anything at Rimping that I could NOT buy cheaper elsewhere. Milk is 30 per liter at CMU, milked same day. Milk at cmu, fresh. Haven't heard of it. What's the source of the milk? Uni student breast? 2
sharktooth Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 I haven't found anything at Rimping that I could NOT buy cheaper elsewhere. Milk is 30 per liter at CMU, milked same day.Milk at cmu, fresh. Haven't heard of it. What's the source of the milk? Uni student breast? Have you seen the size of the udders on some of the soi dogs???
kaptainrob Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 Some of us know the best cheap deals at Rimping, one I'll keep secret as it's already too well known and often out of stock. BigC stock it @ 50% extra cost. One I'll share is ACE frozen French Fries @ 105bt ... up to 50Bt cheaper than elsewhere. That's a huge saving.
MESmith Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 where is YOK? Superhwy, westside, between BigC Extra & Makro (otherside of road)
Dante99 Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 I haven't found anything at Rimping that I could NOT buy cheaper elsewhere. Milk is 30 per liter at CMU, milked same day. Then you have some new things to discover. 2
Popular Post Trujillo Posted December 17, 2014 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2014 I marvel at people who buy vegetables at the Rimping on the intersection of the Mae Jo Road and the Ring Road (Meechok Plaza), when they could walk 100 meters to the Ruamchok Market -- which is a wet market -- and get everything at a fraction of the price. Sure, Rimping has a few specialty items, but basically their fresh produce and meat/fish prices are just short of a stiff poke in the eye. 4
masuk Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 where is YOK? Superhwy, westside, between BigC Extra & Makro (otherside of road) thanks
Oscar2 Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 the wife is an expert at finding things cheap at Rimping. she goes to Promenada, Mae Ping and Meechok and finds different things at different stores. she also knows a couple of the ladies who work there and often they will tip her off to some real bargains. if the deal is so good she will often buy (in the case of canned goods) 40+ cans. the other day she loaded up her car with Swiss Christmas chocolates, cookies, etc. for business associates of hers after checking prices everywhere she was certain she had a bargain. often items at Rimping are cheaper than Big C, Lotus, etc. we like YOK but you have to look quite hard to find a real bargain there. but sometimes they have something really good like Spanish olive oil for prices as much as 40% lower than anywhere else. they buy many, many cases and it only lasts a couple of days. we've been using the same batch of olive oil from YOK for about 2 years now. 1
Popular Post elektrified Posted December 17, 2014 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2014 I marvel at people who buy vegetables at the Rimping on the intersection of the Mae Jo Road and the Ring Road (Meechok Plaza), when they could walk 100 meters to the Ruamchok Market -- which is a wet market -- and get everything at a fraction of the price. Sure, Rimping has a few specialty items, but basically their fresh produce and meat/fish prices are just short of a stiff poke in the eye. The veggies at Ruam Chok are loaded with pesticides and chemicals! We stopped buying there a year or so ago. Our health is worth a few Baht more. Ever notice how many Thais are buying their veggies at Rimping? They have 5 grades of veggies - all color coded. We don't buy the most expensive but try and only buy the ones where any pesticide use was stopped 10 days before harvest and then we soak them in sodium bicarbonate for 30 minutes and rinse. I agree. There are some great bargains at Rimping. 5
Popular Post Chiengmaijoe Posted December 17, 2014 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2014 I wonder if anyone in the UK ever wrote on a forum 'has anyone noticed how Marks & Spencer's is more expensive than Lidl"? If not, why not? Both Yok and Makro are wholesalers and , surprise surprise, are cheaper than most supermarkets. Since you are aware of the big price differences and obviously visit both stores maybe you could explain why you still buy them at Rimping, klaus80. I assume, like most people, it is because of convenience. I'm still trying to figure out why bangmai goes to Rimping - just to snivel at the customers maybe? 4
scorecard Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> I marvel at people who buy vegetables at the Rimping on the intersection of the Mae Jo Road and the Ring Road (Meechok Plaza), when they could walk 100 meters to the Ruamchok Market -- which is a wet market -- and get everything at a fraction of the price. Sure, Rimping has a few specialty items, but basically their fresh produce and meat/fish prices are just short of a stiff poke in the eye. And you could make the same comparison between Big C and Lotus compared to Rimping. Next.......
Popular Post Duvidl Posted December 17, 2014 Popular Post Posted December 17, 2014 Also, lots of 2-for-the-price-of-one specials on falang-friendly items at Rimping. 3
Sparkles Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 The pesticide issue is a bit like the on going discussion of quality of bottled drinking water.Unless you are going to have everything tested that comes into your kitchen you will never know ,its just taking someone's word for it and I wouldn't trust any supermarket or supplier. We had a classic case in Australia recently when Coles ,a supermarket giant, were found guilty of advertising "fresh daily" apples when in fact they had been in cold storage for 6 months and treated with a chemical to preserve them.Coles argument was that if a product was out of season and you wanted year round supply that's the price you pay. We buy our veges from Mae Hia market ,certainly not Rimping next door whose stock looks tired and highly priced,and are assured by our regular supplier her veges come from the Kings Project just down the road at Doi Kham. I trust that info is correct but they are washed, and washed by my wife as soon as they reach home. 1
circusman Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 I haven't found anything at Rimping that I could NOT buy cheaper elsewhere. Milk is 30 per liter at CMU, milked same day. How do you get to be an advanced member with 34 posts ? Unbelievable. 1
quidnunc Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 I haven't found anything at Rimping that I could NOT buy cheaper elsewhere. Milk is 30 per liter at CMU, milked same day. Wow, I could drive 6 kilometers there and 6 back and spend an hour on the road and I'd save 12 baht per liter. Maybe if gas goes down to 1 baht per liter I might even come out ahead if I don't count the time wasted. 2
elektrified Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 The pesticide issue is a bit like the on going discussion of quality of bottled drinking water.Unless you are going to have everything tested that comes into your kitchen you will never know ,its just taking someone's word for it and I wouldn't trust any supermarket or supplier. We had a classic case in Australia recently when Coles ,a supermarket giant, were found guilty of advertising "fresh daily" apples when in fact they had been in cold storage for 6 months and treated with a chemical to preserve them.Coles argument was that if a product was out of season and you wanted year round supply that's the price you pay. We buy our veges from Mae Hia market ,certainly not Rimping next door whose stock looks tired and highly priced,and are assured by our regular supplier her veges come from the Kings Project just down the road at Doi Kham. I trust that info is correct but they are washed, and washed by my wife as soon as they reach home. We also buy Kings Project vegetables whenever possible. There used to be a group of vendors that sold only Royal Project produce next to Girasole Restaurant every Friday morning for prices cheaper than Mae Hia or anywhere. They were there for years. People were queued up waiting for them. They would sell their entire stock of a huge variety in about 1 hour. It got to be a bit of a scene and now, they are no longer there. Sometimes they have Royal Project for sale like that at Airport Plaza, out in back of Nakhornping Hospital and a few other places but not the same variety as the sellers that use to come on Fridays.
Iamemjay Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 If you buy at RimPing you pay more - Get used to to it! It's a farang trap - It's designed that way. 1
Chiengmaijoe Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 If you buy at RimPing you pay more - Get used to to it! It's a farang trap - It's designed that way.It's a trap! A farang one at that. Are the majority of Thais that shop there also ensnared? What bait are they using?
NancyL Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 If it's a "farang" trap why it it I see more Thai people and, depending on the time of day, more Japanese people, at the Rim Ping stores I visit? The OP has W-A-Y too much time on his hands and has made a real name for himself with his first post on ThaiVisa. 2
Oscar2 Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 If you buy at RimPing you pay more - Get used to to it! It's a farang trap - It's designed that way.It's a trap! A farang one at that. Are the majority of Thais that shop there also ensnared? What bait are they using? lol what a joke! it's probably 80% Thai clientele there.
bangmai Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 I prefer a more honest company like Tesco that puts its 44 gram bags of chips on sale for 17.50 thb, while the fresh ones are in 27 gram bags for 10 thb....I hope those Brit pensioners aren't missing their dividends checks too much, but I can kind of see why they are going down the drain and were laughed out of the USA.
Chiengmaijoe Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 If it's a "farang" trap why it it I see more Thai people and, depending on the time of day, more Japanese people, at the Rim Ping stores I visit? The OP has W-A-Y too much time on his hands and has made a real name for himself with his first post on ThaiVisa. You probably see more Thais because you're not looking through the eyes of a paranoid cynic.
mat999 Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 "Farang trap" lol that is hilarious. Rimping is a pleasure to shop at. The other day an employee came over and explained the different tastes of the different cantaloupe, he had excellent English, great service. Standard items are on a par with elsewhere but it is certainly a place to seek out bargains. My only complaint is that they usually don't have egg salad for my sandwiches
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