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What would u like to see from Big C?


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I would just like to see a big CLOSED sign. Cant think of one positive reason for them to exist at all.

Then perhaps a decent store would replace them.

Yeah, or maybe less expired yogurt on the shelf would be a good start, instead of adding more stuff?

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I want them to sell licorice, more specific Klene muntendrop. And LaPaz wild havanna, the metal boxes, and..........

But as a previous poster already stated: Aldi, Lidl , pls come to thailand.

I keep on dreaming - theyre not that stupid.

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Though the older Big C in Hat Yai is just a complete waste of space, I actually find Tesco the worst in general so this post is directed at it.

I would like to see:

<RANT> the removal of shelf after shelf of Chinese plastic crap, the removal of shelf after shelf of cheap noodles and powdered milks and the removal of space-wasting, crap clothes. Substitute for edible food and useful things for the home instead of crap, crap, crapola. More focus on fresh foods and fruit, less focus on rubbish. AND PLEASE HAVE MORE THAN 10 OUT OF 35 CHECKOUT TILLS OPEN!!!! The sooner the UK sells Tesco Lotus to someone that is interested in actually selling quality foods (like the REAL Tesco does), the better. Of the budget supermarkets, Carrefour was a big loss for Thailand.</RANT>

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Everything you can get in its parent company Casino's supermarkets in France.

The best reason to go there now is the small range of Casino products that they do offer, such as excellent coffee at far lower prices than coffee of equivalent quality in other supermarkets. Pur Bresil, Colombie, Ethiopie, Mexique, etc.

Their French cheeses are also far cheaper than equivalents elsewhere.

Their pesto, vinegar and chocolate are also bargains.

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I would just like to see a big CLOSED sign. Cant think of one positive reason for them to exist at all.

Then perhaps a decent store would replace them.

The Big C (Cancer I think is the term used in the West) near me used to be Carrefour. Carrefour actually stocked products on a regular basis..in other words kept the shelves full. It seems since these have taken over you cannot have any idea as to what products they will have in stock on a daily basis! , you cannot even buy GARLIC! One week they have French Fries, next week they don't , same with frozen veg. like peas etc. at least Tesco is pretty consistent, provides an excellent home delivery.

Big C (rap) provides jobs for lazy,deleted> that like to hang out in groups on their mobiles, they have no idea what a customer is other than an inconvenience -<deleted> had a lick of sense they would sack the lot of them and put in self service tills - Big C = CANCER!

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Deli turkey meats, Mexican foods (salsa, tortillas & tortilla chips, cheeses), Giardiniera (a Chicago food, my God I miss that). That's it off the top off my head.

--Pitts

Try making your own:

https://www.google.com/search?num=20&rlz=1C1GTPM_enTH576TH576&es_sm=93&q=chicago+style+giardiniera+recipe&oq=Chicago+Giardiniera+recipe&gs_l=serp.1.0.0i7i30l2j0j0i7i30l3j0i30j0i5i30l2j0i8i30.4267.10544.0.15543.8.8.0.0.0.0.90.640.8.8.0.msedr...0...1c.1.60.serp..0.8.638.cyqDBXkF5Ic

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I'm guessing the Big-C in Ubon is different than the one in Pattaya or Phuket or whichever one here some people consider less than worthless.

I'm not a frequent customer but whenever I go to the one in Ubon they seem to be well stocked, clean, helpful staff that don't stalk you like they do in Home Pro or Tesco.

To replace Big-C with Lidl or Aldi seems like a big downgrade based on my experiences with those places in the Netherlands.

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