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Tourist pub in Thailand turns into free kitchen for jobless due to coronavirus


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23 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

US great depression bread lines and soup kitchens Thai style.

A greater depression has crested the horizon.  Globally we ain't seen nothing yet.  But it's coming....stand-by. 

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11 hours ago, animalmagic said:

Put it on a list of places that we should all visit and spend some money when this is over?

I remember when the tsunami hit Phuket.  The locals were begging tourists to come back.  As soon as they started to come back, the scams, rip offs, beatings, cheating, over charging, bill padding etc went straight back to normal, if not worse. 

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3 hours ago, DJ54 said:

Excellent way to support society.... many will suffer for a long time..

 

Curious that the article doesn't exactly mention where the operator of the kitchen is getting the funds and/or the food to provide the daily meal handouts. You'd think that's something a journalist would include in this kind of article.

 

 

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4 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

Curious that the article doesn't exactly mention where the operator of the kitchen is getting the funds and/or the food to provide the daily meal handouts. You'd think that's something a journalist would include in this kind of article.

 

 

I don’t think any rational thinking person would be wondering where he gets his funds or food from. Some people do perform good deeds from the kindness of their own hearts. 
Perhaps it’s his own money and he purchases his food from Makro. 

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3 minutes ago, Tongjaw said:

I don’t think any rational thinking person would be wondering where he gets his funds or food from. Some people do perform good deeds from the kindness of their own hearts. 
Perhaps it’s his own money and he purchases his food from Makro. 

 

Actually, a rational person would wonder, since most individuals don't have the ability to support that kind of generosity out of their own pocket for any extended period of time.... unless they happen to be very wealthy, or there's some other explanation behind the scenes.

 

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8 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

Actually, a rational person would wonder, since most individuals don't have the ability to support that kind of generosity out of their own pocket for any extended period of time.... unless they happen to be very wealthy, or there's some other explanation behind the scenes.

 

So you don’t know this person or have any idea if he is wealthy or not. Why try to detract from the good deed him and his staff are doing? 

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