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Lovers switch to single roses from bouquets after jump in Valentine’s prices

By Nopporn Thathan, 
Chompunuch Wutthima 
The Nation

 

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As a red rose remains the popular Valentine's Day gift but the price is pushed higher due to a big demand, many people especially youths are shopping for single roses rather than bouquets.

 

The price of roses had doubled from that of the past two years just days ahead of this year’s Valentine’s Day, vendors in Phayao said on Wednesday, while their counterparts in Chiang Mai echoed their observation, citing that the popular Valentine’s gift was retailing for Bt70, up substantially from last year’s Bt50.

 

Flower shops in Phayao’s Muang district said they had received fewer orders for rose bouquets compared to the two previous Valentine's Day celebration of love.

 

Having seen a 50 per cent drop in rose bouquet orders, Sasirpreeya Songsi, owner of Sasi Florist Shop in tambon Ban Tom, said suppliers were selling roses at nearly double the price of recent years – for Bt300-Bt350 per set or Bt20 per rose.

 

The jump was due to the expected high demand, said Sasirpreeya, along with the hot, cold and rainy February weather conditions that caused roses to grow slowly and to be less beautiful. 

 

Salungtong Florist Shop owner Panu Boontham said the shop received about 100 orders for rose bouquets – a 50 per cent drop from last year – during February 10-13. Although roses were expensive, he would maintain the regular price in order to keep the shop’s standard, Panu said.

 

Vendors at Phayao Arcade Market said they sold roses at Bt10-20 apiece, but were carrying a limited number to sell due to their supplier’s price hike. They would slightly increase the price to Bt20-30 on Valentine's Day itself to ensure no losses, but recognised that people may not be able to buy them if the cost went beyond this range.

 

In Chiang Mai’s Muang district, many people showed up to shop for flowers at Ton Lam Yai Market where vendor Ploenjai Janthaen said red and white roses were most sought after. Individual roses carried a tag of Bt70, compared to last year’s Bt50, while rose bouquets ranged from Bt300-2,000 and special mixed-colour roses fetched Bt150 apiece.

 

In Bangkok, flower vendors at Pak Khlong Talad wholesale market hiked the prices for local roses to Bt30-150 depending on the grade, and for imported roses to Bt300-2,000, with those from the Netherlands, Kenya and Japan carrying higher tags because of their large size and bright colour.

 

 The price hike was due to higher costs demanded by suppliers as well as increased transport expenses, they said. Fewer people had showed up to shop for roses this year, possibly due to the economic slowdown, they said.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30364047

 

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4 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

The price of roses had doubled from that of the past two years just days ahead of this year’s Valentine’s Day, vendors in Phayao said on Wednesday, while their counterparts in Chiang Mai echoed their observation, citing that the popular Valentine’s gift was retailing for Bt70, up substantially from last year’s Bt50.

 

Oh, the horror, the horror...

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Having seen a 50 per cent drop in rose bouquet orders, Sasirpreeya Songsi, owner of Sasi Florist Shop in tambon Ban Tom, said suppliers were selling roses at nearly double the price of recent years

Profiteering isn't always the best way to go... they just can't help themselves..

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The jump was due to the expected high demand, said Sasirpreeya, along with the hot, cold and rainy February weather conditions that caused roses to grow slowly and to be less beautiful. 

No it is not. The jump is due to the profiteering involved, exactly the same happens on Mother's Day, and not just here, but all over the world.

Hot, cold, rainy February.......you missed out dry, then you would have covered all weather patterns......Most of these flowers are grown under cover in controlled environments.....They really do think the general public is dim.

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Everyone goes out of their way to try and show their love in different and unique ways. Yet, out of 365 days in a year, they ALL choose the SAME day to 'profess' their love, and do the SAME things - buy grossly-overpriced flowers and gifts and go to restaurants serving grossly-overpriced, mass-produced set-menus (no, you can't order ala carte today, sir!). No love for 364 days then?

 

I am just curious why, in today's information age, people still falling for this global commercial scam, lining up diligently like drugged animals in a slaughterhouse when, on 'normal' days. a one satang-increase in the price of any items will send them running with their hands in the air crying bloody murder.

 

 

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Send a Happy Valentines sticker on LINE, skip the roses. Ridicilious prices here in Thailand compared to the average daily wage. Skip this marketing hype. Move on to another expression of love and commitment. Take her for a massage, dinner, etc...

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8 hours ago, chrisinth said:

The increase in price has always happened for at least the last 23 years come V-day. Don't understand why this is sensational news.

 

8 hours ago, chrisinth said:

The increase in price has always happened for at least the last 23 years come V-day. Don't understand why this is sensational news.

Vag day has only increased since the introduction of the 1000 baht note if I remember correctly.  Sad day for all.

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On 2/13/2019 at 7:30 PM, RotBenz8888 said:

This is by far the most idiotic tradition ever made up, just boycott the garbage, that's what i'm gonna do.

Nah... for me its Christmas... get rid of all these money traps and give people decent holidays instead. That way they will have more money to spend and people will be less hypocritical for at least two weeks...

 

Solly that's the anarchist in me speaking... 

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Well i did not forget valentines day, my trouble and strife went with me to big C.

She thought we were going food shopping, but no, i took her to a gold shop, and bought her a gold ring.

Yes even a decrepit ole fart like me can be romantic.????

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