Maybe that explains the smiles and polite behavior of the staff.

If you bother to read my post on the first page it may save you some checking. There is also a more recent post that says the same thing.Guess wrote:Thanks Chas,
I will check out the Villa Market origin. I can not believe it to be Thai solely for reasons you mentioned. Chinese Thai maybe.
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Regardless of the Kellog name, USA version is USA corn and Malaysia or wherever over here is not I wouldn't think. So, Kellogs USA are paying the USA farm/distribution/processing price which is sure to be more expensive than Asia sourced corn and labor to process. Just a guess. PeteGuess wrote:
I am confused about the Kellog's cornflake prices. I used to always buy the 500 gm pack in Gee Untung and the price was roughly what Wanderlust quotes ( I though just over 100 Baht). Surely this makes them much cheaper than in the US (according to the quote in an earlier post) and probably cheaper than the UK.
I have (bothered to) read it and the recent post that just echoes it. I am sure that you are right but if you are it is the first business of that type I have ever seen in Thailand that has not involved foreign intervention.Nereus wrote:If you bother to read my post on the first page it may save you some checking. There is also a more recent post that says the same thing.Guess wrote:................I can not believe it to be Thai solely for reasons you mentioned. Chinese Thai maybe.......
That's my understanding. There is plenty of corn in the region, mostly Indonesian and Filipino but they will never taste like the US and Mexican cobs. I believe in the UK they import the corn and process locally to save on transport costs. I have never been able to tell the difference between US and UK but here the taste is definitely more bland and the texture is not the same.prcscct wrote:
Regardless of the Kellog name, USA version is USA corn and Malaysia or wherever over here is not I wouldn't think. So, Kellogs USA are paying the USA farm/distribution/processing price which is sure to be more expensive than Asia sourced corn and labor to process. Just a guess. Pete
As far as I am aware Villa has no connection with the Trinity Group, apart from being a tenant in their building.Guess wrote:Nereus wrote:Just one question you may know the answer to is:Are they part of the Trinity Group or are they just using the trinity group malls in Bangkok.Guess wrote:................I can not believe it to be Thai solely for reasons you mentioned. Chinese Thai maybe.......
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