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Old 03-08-2006, 08:00 AM   #5
LasTins

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tesco, rimping, and other big stores round prices up to 25, 50 or 75 satang - for vegetables and stuff that is measured. I find it highly annoying. haven't seen any other place where satangs are used, in fact, all prices are nicely rounded to the nearest 5 baht in most sensible places (markets, small restaurants), and not many people care about an occasional 1-baht change. I mean here in the city.
the cheapest thing I can think of is a litre of water from these drinking water machines - 1 baht for 1 litre.
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