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BREAKING: 7-Elevens nationwide to close on afternoon of Oct. 26


Jonathan Fairfield

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Living the sticks the days not too much different 

Mrs P will probably watch, although 10.30 is bit late for her,  ,we are pretty much self sufficient here, beer we must remember to buy day before, I have Kodi to entertain me.

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1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

 

My sense is that CPAll management is well aware of the nuances and that they struggled to balance the needs of citizens/mourners being able to buy things like water, when most shops will be closed, with the necessary reverence.

 

 

How hard is it to put a sign on the door of each store "closed on Oct 26"?

You are naive if you think financial considerations haven't been taken into account with this decision.

 

It's too bad the subject matter is taboo; preventing any real discussion of the matters at hand.

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14 hours ago, The manic said:

Quite Right Too. If foreigners here dont get it they should not be here.

But God forbid, they have an opinion by themselves!

Foreigners or anyone else, for that matter!

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1 hour ago, pornprong said:

How hard is it to put a sign on the door of each store "closed on Oct 26"?

 

Not that hard, obviously.

 

Personally, I can handle a full days closure, but many less well-off Thais live day-to-day and rely on fresh, daily markets, 7/11's and ready-made street food. Many options for daily sustenance will be unavailable, giving some the option of a 7/11 to get something for a young child or an older person seems somehow "right" to me?

 

Being open for part of the day seems to me, to be more for the public good than profit per se? I am reasonably certain that this decision was fully discussed and vetted among CP's management, and the "authorities".

 

 

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16 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

 

Not that hard, obviously.

 

Personally, I can handle a full days closure, but many less well-off Thais live day-to-day and rely on fresh, daily markets, 7/11's and ready-made street food. Many options for daily sustenance will be unavailable, giving some the option of a 7/11 to get something for a young child or an older person seems somehow "right" to me?

 

Being open for part of the day seems to me, to be more for the public good than profit per se? I am reasonably certain that this decision was fully discussed and vetted among CP's management, and the "authorities".

 

 

What a load of tosh.

What are you saying, if 7-11's don't open for a day, less well off Thais will die en mass?

Reeeeediculoussss!

Being open for 1/2 a day limits lost revenue.... that is all.

 

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