T.O.M. wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 12:40 pm
But what is the point? Are you suggesting that people living in Thailand should do their shopping in a German owned shop in the UK..?
Do you really have nothing better to do?
Instead of following me around the forum constantly looking for an argument how about getting back on your bicycle and going out to play with the SUVs.
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T.O.M. wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 12:40 pm
Are you suggesting that people living in Thailand should do their shopping in a German owned shop in the UK..?
This thread is about the price of food in Hua Hin and the UK. It has nothing to do with business ownership. So your point is?
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"•In 2016/17 the amount that an average household spent on all food and drink, including alcoholic drinks and food eaten out was £43.18 per person per week. When inflation is taken into account, the amount spent was 1.1 per cent more than 2015 and 0.1 per cent more than 2013. Household food and non-alcoholic drink purchases formed the largest share at £26.34 per person per week."
So basically, it costs about 100 pounds a week to feed a family of four at home.
I'm not in Thailand at the minute so can't do a shop-to-shop bargain. I can do a country to country bargain though. This could be any electrical items, food stuffs, housing etc. Will be helpful for expats when buying goods.
I'll start the ball rolling with an unhelpful post as I'm out the country (when I'm back will contribute more helpful posts directing expats to the best deals). Can anywhere in Hua Hin 'Beat this Price'? If so where?
Just spent £8.23 at Aldi UK (301.56 baht)
15 eggs.
Butter
6 pint of milk
2 kilos of rice
2.5 kilos of potatoes
500g honey nut cornflakes
1kg raisin/almond granola
1 loaf of brown bread
4 tins of beans
Beat that price.
I don't trust children. They're here to replace us.
It was a thread to discuss costs of anything both local and price comparisons abroad. Someone posts a local place to buy bike parts? Electrical equipment? Found an absolute bargain. Surely can't be beaten... (I did say my initial contribution was a little unhelpful, doesn't mean to say the local expats' input would be)
He or she could've mentioned it here (in recently deceased thread). What's not to like...
...Beat that Price!
FFS.
I don't trust children. They're here to replace us.
If I, as an expat here, want to drink lots of milk, eat cheese and useless potatoes, breakfast on some imported cereals and eat "proper" bread", not to mention fart myself around on cans of beans, then I guess I'd be paying more here then in the UK.
That's it really. My wife and I eat really well at home for about 9,000 THB a month and that includes all the accessories like sauces, laundry etc etc stuff as well.
I could ask you to beat that but with the GBP in nosedive again, I just might decide not to.
In the UK at the moment and with current exchange rates pretty much every grocery item is now way cheaper than the equivalent in Thailand. Bought an 830g block of mature cheddar yesterday for 2.39 which works out at 88.5 baht. The same in Thailand would be almost ten times the price. Even pub prices are now cheaper than the equivalent over there.
The only thing that is more expensive is eating Thai food out! It is a good time to go if you have baht to spend!
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lomuamart wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 11:36 pm
I suppose it depends somewhat on what you eat.
If I, as an expat here, want to drink lots of milk, eat cheese and useless potatoes, breakfast on some imported cereals and eat "proper" bread", not to mention fart myself around on cans of beans, then I guess I'd be paying more here then in the UK.
That's it really. My wife and I eat really well at home for about 9,000 THB a month and that includes all the accessories like sauces, laundry etc etc stuff as well.
I could ask you to beat that but with the GBP in nosedive again, I just might decide not to.