Is Villa Mart Going Downhill?
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#1Posted 2012-02-01 07:58:56
I hardly ever go into the place but yesterday it was hard to find prices of many products on the shelves which do not appear so well endowed nowadays (blame it on the floods I suppose). From what I understand the 3rd party vendors find it very difficult & expensive to operate inside. SACS has moved outside because of this. The liquor section seems pretty dark & dingy & the people selling sliced ham next to it have disappeared to be replaced by some ugly freezers. Not sure how well the other outlets throughout the kingdom are run but this one seems to be not well managed at all. Perhaps they feel they have a captive market & do not care.
#2Posted 2012-02-01 08:17:08
I went into there yesterday. Noticed that their aisle signs are incorrect and no prices on a lot of things. I think they bet on desperation of expats and visitors like me. Bought what I wanted anyway. Son's fiancee was scandalised. But then she often is...
#3Posted 2012-02-01 08:25:22
it's been like that off and on for the last few months...looks a bit mess in the inside, but every time i have been in there, it's been busy with expats...i think it's hit and miss with the shipments they are getting, etc. it may be expensive, but i sure hope it doesn't go downhill as i like to be able to buy a "few comforts of home" every now and again.
#4Posted 2012-02-01 08:44:54
i have noticed it has been going that way for a while now.Couple weeks ago one checkout open massive queue while staff sauntered about and had a chat.
Anyone know where I can buy natural yogurt ,as thats the only thing I ever buy there anymore. Mind you have you seen the state of Tesco Chalong lately.Boxes stacked in the ailse everywhere can not even get the shelves. Have thyey never heard of stocking the shelve when the shop is closed. Obviously not. #5Posted 2012-02-01 09:27:04
...and only cashiers open on one side now.
#6Posted 2012-02-01 09:32:32
The place is looking quite a mess with all sorts of changes. Having no check-outs at the top end is nonsense. They did not even increase check-outs or staff levels at the other end. Price information has always been hit or miss. I use the bar code scanner at the fridge area.
#8Posted 2012-02-01 09:35:07
Last Sunday they were moving everything across the isles. Looks like they need a few days to sort things out, pricing etc., so let's see how things look like in a week or so.
#9Posted 2012-02-01 10:28:06
Last Sunday they were moving everything across the isles. Looks like they need a few days to sort things out, pricing etc., so let's see how things look like in a week or so. its been a mess since sandwichshope and thaigerd moved out what used to be a great selection of exotic beef at almost acceptabel prices, is now OZ Wauygu at 5000 baht/kg. dream on I only get the hard to get stuff there, no volume purchases #10Posted 2012-02-01 10:30:05
i have noticed it has been going that way for a while now.Couple weeks ago one checkout open massive queue while staff sauntered about and had a chat. Anyone know where I can buy natural yogurt ,as thats the only thing I ever buy there anymore. Mind you have you seen the state of Tesco Chalong lately.Boxes stacked in the ailse everywhere can not even get the shelves. Have thyey never heard of stocking the shelve when the shop is closed. Obviously not. #11Posted 2012-02-01 10:58:46
so the owner finaly went back to bangkok and now the kiddies are free to play?
#12Posted 2012-02-01 11:10:46
It's always been poorly managed. Staff are always too busy talking to each other to actually get work done it seems. Everything is bar coded and computerized, so I don't understand why they are out of stock on items constantly. Their prices are way higher for the same item from Tesco or Phrompan. I only buy a few items there that I can't find anywhere else and then do most of my shopping elsewhere.
#13Posted 2012-02-01 11:22:00
If there was an alternative to buying quinoa, i would. I already have alternate for maple syrup.
"2nd best time to plant a tree is today." Sent from ThaiVisa app. #14Posted 2012-02-01 11:38:15
Maybe the suppliers that paid a fee to villa mart to stock their products have decided it's not worth it anymore.
#15Posted 2012-02-01 11:46:48
I thought all the non English speaking farangs bought everything up.
Besdies Thai I only ever hear very loud........ #17Posted 2012-02-01 15:02:00
i have noticed it has been going that way for a while now.Couple weeks ago one checkout open massive queue while staff sauntered about and had a chat. Anyone know where I can buy natural yogurt ,as thats the only thing I ever buy there anymore. Mind you have you seen the state of Tesco Chalong lately.Boxes stacked in the ailse everywhere can not even get the shelves. Have thyey never heard of stocking the shelve when the shop is closed. Obviously not. Hi Bunta Cheers. I already make my own about 5 liters a week as i use it in my curries but sometimes I find I need to use it all and don't have enough left to restart the process.So have to buy some more but Villa M is the only place I have found that sells it. You don't really need a fancy yogurt maker in this climate just a polystyrene box and a couple of plastic containers #18Posted 2012-02-01 15:38:30
i have noticed it has been going that way for a while now.Couple weeks ago one checkout open massive queue while staff sauntered about and had a chat. Anyone know where I can buy natural yogurt ,as thats the only thing I ever buy there anymore. Mind you have you seen the state of Tesco Chalong lately.Boxes stacked in the ailse everywhere can not even get the shelves. Have thyey never heard of stocking the shelve when the shop is closed. Obviously not. Hi Bunta Cheers. I already make my own about 5 liters a week as i use it in my curries but sometimes I find I need to use it all and don't have enough left to restart the process.So have to buy some more but Villa M is the only place I have found that sells it. You don't really need a fancy yogurt maker in this climate just a polystyrene box and a couple of plastic containers A bit off topic but I seem to recall my mum making yoghurt just by adding milk to existing yoghurt. I am sure natural yoghurt is available at the other supermarkets. #19Posted 2012-02-01 16:33:34
A bit off topic but I seem to recall my mum making yoghurt just by adding milk to existing yoghurt. I am sure natural yoghurt is available at the other supermarkets. Sometimes we go off topic a little yet it is all Thai related as this is where we live and these tidbits can and do make our lives here a little better. Like you Starkey, I get my starter yoghurt at villa . Something I have been wanting to do but lazy, is to order starter from America and just have it always on hand. The yoghurt maker at Verasu we use has been customized by me to do several liters at a time. The controled heat is a factor I like and just turning it on before bed is good for the lazy like me. And yes yoghurt is made by adding it to milk and heating it,Valentine. Yet even farther off topic , during my years in Alaske I used a sourdough started for bread that was over 75 years old. Now about that Villa Market..... #20Posted 2012-02-02 13:53:40
Yo, noty so super! Firstly it is Villa Market no Mart. Which is part of a long estblished chain in Thailand... If you really go there you would know the name! It's printed on the bag!
#21Posted 2012-02-03 06:28:17
Went there yesterday,was in Homepro so just stoped to buy some milk..but did notice, still moving stuff around etc..but had 2 sets of tills working...but only mostly Farlang customers, many Rusians..
#22Posted 2012-02-03 08:39:05
Villa Mart has always been expensive for a lot of items
A leg of Lamb there is about twice the price of Makro We still shop there on occasions for items we cannot purchase elsewhere #23Posted 2012-02-03 16:29:32
Villa Market is expensive. But that's presumably 'cos most of their stuff is either imported or 'top range'. i.e. the meat section has many signs saying that they are not 'battery' produced or the animals pumped full of hormones etc.. Personally, I find that a good reason to to pay the extra few baht.
Their shelves have been pretty empty recently but, like a previous poster, I had put this down to the floods in Bangkok. Their staff aren't as wonderful as they used to be, but are still far better than the local Tesco..... #24Posted 2012-02-03 17:17:49
Villa Market is expensive. But that's presumably 'cos most of their stuff is either imported or 'top range'. i.e. the meat section has many signs saying that they are not 'battery' produced or the animals pumped full of hormones etc.. Personally, I find that a good reason to to pay the extra few baht. Their shelves have been pretty empty recently but, like a previous poster, I had put this down to the floods in Bangkok. Their staff aren't as wonderful as they used to be, but are still far better than the local Tesco..... You just wrote the best response in this entire thread. Agree with you 100% #25Posted 2012-02-03 17:17:50
<snip>Their staff aren't as wonderful as they used to be, but are still far better than the local Tesco..... I'm just back from Villa and it's really becoming obvious that the staff are all disinterested in serving customers. Something going on there ... ?? |
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