Determine What to Buy at a Supermarket in Bangkok

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Crackers, noodles, milk, sugar, yogurt and butter are a few of the items that you can cheaply and easily obtain at a supermarket in Bangkok. Learn more in this free video series.

By: Sean Graham

Source: Expert Village

Length: 4:10

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"Hi, my name is Sean Graham on behalf of Expert Village, sponsored by gotenkey.com. Yesterday, we showed you what was available on the market in the way of food. Today, I'm going to take you to the supermarket and we'll see what they have and what prices they are. Hi, we've just come back now, but they wouldn't allow us to film in the supermarket, so I'm going to show you what we bought in the house. What we have here is one pack of noodles for ten is fifty baht; one pack of crackers for fifty-seven baht; muselli for eighty baht; spicy noodles six-pack for forty-three baht; one pack of sugar is eighteen baht; one pack of four fat-free yogurts is forty-three baht. Then, you have a bottle of cooking sauce for forty baht; one pack of butter for forty baht; margarine for eighty baht; cheese for a pack of twenty-four is one-hundred and ninety baht. Macarel is thirty four baht for a tin; tuna is twenty six baht; a tin of sardines is twenty baht; one large milk is seventy-four baht; another pack of cooking sauce for twelve baht; a pack of twelve eggs is forty baht; a tin of luxury for pate for sixty nine baht; one pack of fine-grain spaghetti is thirty-three baht; mayonnaise is seventy-five baht; cooking oil is forty baht; tomato sauce is twenty-nine baht; two-hundred cups worth of coffee grains is one-hundred seventy-nine baht; one pack of a twelve-pack of chips is forty-eight baht; macaroni is twenty-three baht; french fries are ninety-nine baht and one large bag of rice is one-hundred and ninety-nine baht. For one box of twelve bottles of the local beer here is three-hundred and ninety-five baht. Finally, for soda water, for one box of twenty-four is one-hundred and thirty baht."

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