December 10, 20169 yr Good luck in changing entire cultural cuisine. Can't reform education or police force, so how can they possibly change the eating habits of millions!
December 10, 20169 yr Thais came latterly to processed foods and are addicted now. That is the salt problem.
December 11, 20169 yr Low Salt Thailand aims to cut national salt intake by 30% Then why doesn't the Low Salt Thailand Network encourage manufactures to make low sodium salt available here in Thailand ? It is. Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect
December 15, 20169 yr On 12/9/2016 at 10:13 AM, Langsuan Man said: Low Salt Thailand aims to cut national salt intake by 30% Then why doesn't the Low Salt Thailand Network encourage manufactures to make low sodium salt available here in Thailand ? Low sodium salt is available here. Tesco/Lotus sells 'Les So' a product that was developed at Mahidol University and contains 60% Less Sodium.
December 15, 20169 yr Thanks, will have the TG look for itSent from my Nexus 5X using Thaivisa Connect mobile app
December 17, 20169 yr Follow up Could not find Les So at two of the large Tesco's I checked ( Sattahip and Bang Chang) but was able to order it using Tesco's home delivery system Only cost 36 baht for a 250 gram container with no delivery fee. Ordered it yesterday (Fri) and received two bottles today (Sat). You can order it from another local Thai company for 32 baht but they have a 200 THB minimum delivery fee http://ampolfood.tarad.com/product.detail_1106273_th_6683629
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