Hua Hin food sellers to sign MoU not to overcharge customers

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Re: Hua Hin food sellers to sign MoU not to overcharge customers

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StevePIraq wrote:I recently bought a pizza from Big C food court, cost was 300Baht, sit on a hard concrete bench, no air conditioning, served in a box, vendor has next to zero costs.

Also bought a pork Cordon Blue, fires a few chips on the side at the same food court, a real plate but same poor facilities Cost 220Baht. Same but way better at Farther teds 280 baht

Farther Teds pizza top price 295 Baht, fully air conditioned, lovely surroundings, great tables and chairs, excellent service. Serious operational running costs.

I wont be eating at that food court again.
I agree. That pizza was seriously overpriced compared to what you get. If I'm going for pizza in that price range I would prefer Pizza Garden in Soi 94, or if I would like a cheap one but still very nice, I would go for Cheeky Dog in BKP. Bbq meat lover with extra cheese. 159 baht.

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Re: Hua Hin food sellers to sign MoU not to overcharge customers

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Thing is it says a MOU signed, is that every restaurant, stall, fast food joint in HH? I doubt it and doubt anything will be enforced.
Of course some honest places will comply without enforcement, but they would have always done the right thing.
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