Snap!!! 10% is very acceptable for home products. What do you do about milk? I imagine fresh milk is pretty expensive in Thailand like rest of Asia. I find UHT a lot thinner
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Snap!!! 10% is very acceptable for home products. What do you do about milk? I imagine fresh milk is pretty expensive in Thailand like rest of Asia. I find UHT a lot thinner
It's not too bad here, I think as there is quite a large dairy industry and with massive inflation seen in the UK over the last few years since Covid, I'm guessing we're pretty close. I pay 102Baht for 2 litres which at today's exchange rate is £2.34. Local cheese is an abomination but butter isn't bad, there are many import brands and it comes in at around 124baht for 227g which is £2.85. Lots of yoghurt here which is really cheap.
Today my Weetabix arrived! 190B for a 24 biscuit pack which is a whopping £4.37. I only have a few little treats from home!
Thank goodness milk is still very cheap in UK! Butter has really gone up since Covid,dunno why, since milk hasn't. I'm guessing milk is subsidised to keep the price down. I didn't realise there's a dairy industry in Thailand, and yoghurt as well? Is that eaten by a lot of Thais? It's interesting to find out so much about the eating habits in other countries