For the last few years we have seen the rapid increase in "superstores", not just "supermarkets". Many of these stores are directed at the building and construction industry, stocking products that were just not available even as little as 6 or 8 years ago.
When I first came here over 25 years ago it used to drive me to distraction trying to find something as simple as a good hammer, never mind a power tool. I remember buying a paint roller, but had to go to another shop to buy the tray to put the paint in!
But ALL of those little shops were supporting at least one family, very often from Grandma and Grandpa down to the grand kids, all living together in the one shop house. And they all knew exactly what was stocked in the shop, and if they did not have it would tell you where you could find it.
Where are all these families going now, and what are they doing?
I have a Thai friend that has such a business in the provincial city of Phrae. He at one time lived in Australia, in fact had PR there. He came back when his Father passed away to help his Mother run the business. There are many similar shops in the city and they had some Government contracts that provided a steady base of business.
I went to see him before Songkhran and he told me things were getting very tight. The main reason being that "Global" had recently opened a branch on the outskirts of the city. I went and had a look in this place and it is HUGE. The Thai Watsudo building would easily fit inside of it! Not only is it huge, but they stock a lot more than just building materials. Electrical consumer goods, white goods, the list seems to be endless.
I was up there again earlier this week and there is another HUGE building being constructed with a "Home Pro" sign on it! And that is just one city, I am sure there are many more examples, even without looking at the food supermarkets.
Where does it all lead?
