News Forum - Bars warned it takes proper accreditation to be a restaurant

By
Thaiger,
in Thaiger News
-
-
Latest Posts
-
0
News Forum - Thai consumers say no thank you to sugary drinks, they’re sweet enough
A recent report has revealed life is not sweet at all in Thailand’s coffee shops, supermarkets and malls, and that sugary drinks have left a bitter taste in the mouths of the nation’s ready-to-drink consumers. Research company Nielsen discovered, the ready-to-drink beverage market in Thailand dropped 2.6% year-on-year between April 2021 to March 2022, led by mixer products, whisky, energy drinks, functional drinks, liquid milk, and fruit juices, which contracted by 10.3%, 9.9%, 7.9%, 7.8%, 6.7% and 4.8%, respectively. On the other hand, the report found low-sugar and sugar-free ready-to-drink tea, bottled water, spirits and beer witnessed sales increases of […] The story Thai consumers say no thank you to sugary drinks, they’re sweet enough as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
2
News Forum - Lockdown in China Stinks for Thai farmers
That's what the zero COVID policy does. The only think man made about COVID is the drama -
5
Why Are You A Member of a Forum? Really?
I really enjoy reading the caustic posts from our Marxist and Maoist brethren and I'm rarely disappointed.- 1
-
-
37
News Forum - Alcohol ban in Pattaya and Bangkok from 6pm Saturday
In my area in CM it became increasingly harder to impossible to get it on these days when covid rules were in hard enforcement and not to the relaxed period as now. One time I went to 6 shops even 5 km away where I used to live to buy and was turned down. I had just forgot about the ban and it was by chance my drinking night I had planned on. I had scotch on hand but only a couple of beers and wanted beer. The police had put the word out many times as to not cross the line or they will certainly face their wrath if caught and fines of 20,000 baht. The next time after that I was lucky to get a bunch of beer but it was realy covert and secretive. Unfortunatley had forgot abvout that one and it corresponded on yet another night I was planning to relax to some drinks. Who knows now, but I would think it is not as harsh as before now that things are opening up here. In normal times it was no problem, but also for religious days here the powers that be are trying to force this back into Thai people's lives by making it relevant and telling them it is important. What I can say for my kids and family is that going to the temple and these holidays for making merrit are getting less important. Only birthdays that fall on days off we make a true effort. -
5
Why Are You A Member of a Forum? Really?
Its a good place for local information, if you can sift through the B/S. Always good for a bit of a laugh.
-
-
-
New Topics
-
0
By Thaiger
Started -
0
By Thaiger
Started -
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tell a friend
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.