I'm pretty sure one company controls the majority of the food supply and hence the prices in Thailand, so the people don't really have much of a choice.handdrummer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:44 am By choosing what and what not to buy, the customers are in control of the economy. Unfortunately, they don't know that and blame everyone and everything for their situation.
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They can choose to eat or not eat and buy or not buy certain products. No one will die without pork or chicken.buksida wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:51 amI'm pretty sure one company controls the majority of the food supply and hence the prices in Thailand, so the people don't really have much of a choice.handdrummer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:44 am By choosing what and what not to buy, the customers are in control of the economy. Unfortunately, they don't know that and blame everyone and everything for their situation.
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Its not just pork and chicken, the price of everything is going up and its hardly the fault of the people. There is a program on Thai TV as I type this about the price of vegetables and chilies going up FFS!
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I also read yesterday (can't find the story now) that there is a growing pork mountain because people are not buying pork at the inflated prices.
The story was talking about a Bangkok butcher who used to sell 7 pigs per day, and is now reduced to selling just one each day.
The story was talking about a Bangkok butcher who used to sell 7 pigs per day, and is now reduced to selling just one each day.
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Just read above a bit - posted by Pete C yesterday!!Big Boy wrote:I also read yesterday (can't find the story now) that there is a growing pork mountain because people are not buying pork at the inflated prices.
The story was talking about a Bangkok butcher who used to sell 7 pigs per day, and is now reduced to selling just one each day.
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HaHa - thank you Dannie. I'd checked all of the usual places, but didn't think of the obvious - this forum 

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I was speaking of the economy, not just pigs and chickens.
Yes, everything is going up and vegetables are still cheaper than meat.
I'd be willing to bet if everyone stopped buying new cars for 1 year the prices would drop.
I never do anything FFS. But then, I don't have temper tantrums either.
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Agreed but new cars is a bad example. For those prices to drop would require a major shift in car tax. Controlled by the government that is never going to change.
With most other things though, a drop in consumer demand 'should' result in lower prices.
With most other things though, a drop in consumer demand 'should' result in lower prices.
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I would be willing to bet if everyone stopped eating for a year ... they would die.handdrummer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 4:35 pm
I'd be willing to bet if everyone stopped buying new cars for 1 year the prices would drop.
I never do anything FFS. But then, I don't have temper tantrums either.

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Wow - did that include any booze? We rarely spend much over 2,000 Baht for about 5 days supplies for 3, although we do get a few items in the markets but only a few hundred Baht’s worthbuksida wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:52 amI would be willing to bet if everyone stopped eating for a year ... they would die.handdrummer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 4:35 pm
I'd be willing to bet if everyone stopped buying new cars for 1 year the prices would drop.
I never do anything FFS. But then, I don't have temper tantrums either.
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There was a bottle of Absolut in there.
It was all Keto-friendly food also which explains the cost - eating healthy here certainly isn't cheap. Very very difficult shopping for stuff without sugar in it.
That lot should last us a week or two but overall I reckon our general monthly groceries bill has gone up about 30% over the past year.

It was all Keto-friendly food also which explains the cost - eating healthy here certainly isn't cheap. Very very difficult shopping for stuff without sugar in it.
That lot should last us a week or two but overall I reckon our general monthly groceries bill has gone up about 30% over the past year.
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I don't understand why you would equate eating with automobiles. You could classify them under religion.buksida wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:52 amI would be willing to bet if everyone stopped eating for a year ... they would die.handdrummer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 4:35 pm
I'd be willing to bet if everyone stopped buying new cars for 1 year the prices would drop.
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handdrummer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 12:57 pm I don't understand why you would equate eating with automobiles. You could classify them under religion.
You are the one who bought automobiles into the increasing cost of food thread ... and now religion?
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Another news report on Thai TV today about the prices of papaya going up. How is this even possible? It grows everywhere!
The price of Kratom leaves has also doubled in less than a month so it seems everyone is just trying to rip everyone else off on this latest price hike bandwagon.
The price of Kratom leaves has also doubled in less than a month so it seems everyone is just trying to rip everyone else off on this latest price hike bandwagon.
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