Toasty troubles: Floods lead to empty shelves at mini-marts in south

Representatives from Phuket’s mini-marts have confirmed that floods across Southern Thailand are impacting of the supply of goods to the island.

Shelves in some Family Mart outlets are now bare and shops have stated they are having to wait up to three days for supplies to arrive.

Tim Soongsom, Manager of a Family Mart on Soi Ta-iad, Chalong,said, “The floods have started to have some affect on deliveries to our store. The main items that we are now running short of are fresh produce and items with a short shelf life, such as milk,” she said.

“Our main depot is located in Pathum Thani, but items are relayed from there to a depot in Surat Thani and are then distributed throughout the southern provinces. It appears that the delays are with the deliveries between Pathum Thani and Surat Thani,” she added.

The manager of a second mini-mart in Phuket Town, who did not want to be named, said, “There are around 130 mini-marts around Phuket and some of these are running very low, or have run out of fresh produce, including ready-to-eat food. However, other products are still readily available.”

A small retailer who has a grilled pork shop on Yaowarat Road in Phuket Town added, “The flooding has had an effect on deliveries of the goods I need for my shop, mainly pork,” she said.

When contacted by a reporter, representatives from 7-Eleven Thailand declined to comment about the effect the floods were having on their deliveries or the state of supplies within their stores.

On Tuesday, representatives from major retailers in Phuket including Tesco-Lotus, Big C and Makro reported only minimal effects on deliveries of fresh produce and products to the island in the wake of the floods.

Story: The Phuket News

 



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