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Rayong noodle vendor found dead inside stall

By The Nation

 

A noodle vendor was found dead inside her stall at a Rayong market on Saturday morning.


Other vendors found Siripen Kanchanakul, 48, lying inside her stall at the Thep Chinda market on Tambon Ban Chang in Ban Chang district.

 

Initially, they thought she had fainted or fallen asleep, but they were unable to wake her up.

 

Vendors of nearby stalls said they saw Siripen rushing to set up her noodle stand early in the morning, but later noticed her body on a portable bed.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30321501

 

 
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Posted
3 hours ago, George FmplesdaCosteedback said:

Very sad.

So many of these people work hard and long hours to make a living.

RIP noodle lady. Your customers and family will miss you.

 

:crying:

all these woman carry far too much weight. all that fat cant help RIP

Posted (edited)
19 hours ago, catman20 said:

all these woman carry far too much weight. all that fat cant help RIP

I don't know where you eat, but I have seen very few overweight noodle sellers.

In fact I would say there is a huge difference in general obesity rates in Thailand compared to the US or Europe.

Unless they have a metabolic problem, the Asian diet is far healthier than the west.

 

 

 

Edited by George FmplesdaCosteedback
Posted
4 hours ago, George FmplesdaCosteedback said:

I don't know where you eat, but I have seen very few overweight noodle sellers.

In fact I would say there is a huge difference in general obesity rates in Thailand compared to the US or Europe.

Unless they have a metabolic problem, the Asian diet is far healthier than the west.

 

 

 

its not about where i eat. ive been here 17 years and it truly amazes me how fat the thai women have become over those years all ages  

Posted
37 minutes ago, catman20 said:

its not about where i eat. ive been here 17 years and it truly amazes me how fat the thai women have become over those years all ages  

 Looking at this thread, it appears you just like insulting people, me and Thai women.

Shame on you, so you are a super slim/ handsome man, with no disabilities.

Posted
Just now, colinneil said:

 Looking at this thread, it appears you just like insulting people, me and Thai women.

Shame on you, so you are a super slim/ handsome man, with no disabilities.

your far too sensitive, and yes to the rest of your comments and you missed out sexy man. pictures are available if required. :cheesy:

Posted

Obesity is well on its way to becoming Thailand's no. 1 health problem. I regularly conducted impromptu surveys focussed on attitudes among university students about cooking, eating habits  and food handling over the last 5 years.

I started doing this each semester when I fist discovered few young Thais were interested in cooking for themselves or anyone else now or in the future..

Few care about cooking at all, I never found more than one out of a class (20-40 students per class) who knew how to operate a rice-cooker, for instancce.

A similar proportion did not intend to cook and eat at home after graduation or while living independently. Meals would be take-out or at restaurants. The same proportion saw kitchens as a waste of space and would not require  a designated kitchen area in homes they might own or live in as adults. A small fridge and a microwave were the only food-related necessities envisaged in their future living spaces whether as singles, in shared homes or as part of a married couple with or without children.  

Market stall or 7-11 snacks  (including potato-chip or other fat-saturated western-style fast foods} provided an adequate diet in their views.

Most could not imagine ever having an inclination to learn how to cook or prepare food under any circumstances.  

Granted these students were upwardly mobile socially, but the vast majority were not from privileged backgrounds.

They all were aware of Thailand's international reputation as a source of wonderful food but were not concerned that the skills and knowledge required to support this culinary tradition might disappear in their lifetimes.

Posted (edited)
18 hours ago, catman20 said:

its not about where i eat. ive been here 17 years and it truly amazes me how fat the thai women have become over those years all ages  

I have to agree, I spent some time back in the UK recently and since I got back there are more overweight females here than I saw previously.

I don't know why; fast food much more an option these days, or the PC/feminist ethos that body shape doesn't matter?

I think it is well put in post #10 above.

I would go back to my post that some people really do have a physical problem and are not just eating the wrong things or simply too much.

I've not seen a picture of the noodle lady concerned so I can't pass comment on her, but I have seen the state an alarming number of western wimin are in these days...

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by George FmplesdaCosteedback
Posted
Very sad.
So many of these people work hard and long hours to make a living.
RIP noodle lady. Your customers and family will miss you.
 
:crying:

Seriously, how hard can it be to make noodles?
She didn't die from noodle making but probably from eating them daily along with the sugar and msg over dose.
Posted
8 minutes ago, InMyShadow said:


It's common to see and not just in Asia. What exactly was foul about that post?
His RIP was no different to yours unless of course you actually did get on bended knee and prey for dead?

Someone dies and the only comment someone can make is on body shaming. 

 

Contemptible. 

Posted
1 hour ago, InMyShadow said:


Seriously, how hard can it be to make noodles?
She didn't die from noodle making but probably from eating them daily along with the sugar and msg over dose.

Oh no, not another vegan! Vegans are all NUTS basically...

:cheesy:

Thai cuisine has too much MSG, but sugar is in everything these days whatever and wherever you eat or drink.

 

This poor woman was just trying to make a living.

Where is your humanity?

 

 

 

 

Posted
Someone dies and the only comment someone can make is on body shaming. 
 
Contemptible. 


Oh dear a farang fighting to the death for her honor lol

Spare us the crap puleeeze!!

Don't post here you already said the mandatory RIP AND your looking for a farang fight, show some RESPECT!!! this isn't the time or place, her family could be reading.. Move on!!!!
Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, InMyShadow said:


Where did I say she was fat? Or do you think only fat people can suffer from poor diet?

Your kind of out of your depth but it's amusing.

What happened to you showing respect.. Your still here fighting, I hope her family don't see your weird agenda

If yours was the op I replied to, fat was stated as cause of death. 

 

Edit: it wasn't you and not sure why you have involved yourself in the debate I started with poster who body shamed the dead woman. 

 

This post appears to have been deleted by our mods. 

 

Why you have involved yourself is beyond me. 

Edited by Bluespunk
Posted
If yours was the op I replied to, fat was stated as cause of death. 
 
Edit: it wasn't you and not sure why you have involved yourself in the debate I started with poster who body shamed the dead woman. 
 
This post appears to have been deleted by our mods. 
 
Why you have involved yourself is beyond me. 

You got the wrong poster attacking me. It's hardly my fault as I'm entitled as you are to post.

Don't matter as this thread headed to the TV LOCKED and trashed vault soon.. Oh yeah and some one died but let's not bother ourselves with that minor detail [emoji19]

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