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DMan7 wrote:Also looking at some of those people in this "gocerant", they should be the last people I would expect indulging in all that gluttony.
Murika: When suppliers don't deliver she has to be resourceful. Recently she couldn't get peanut butter, which the children love, so she replaced it with a bean dip.
Sri Lanka- until recently, people took no notice of jackfruit
Nigeria - "flour has gone up by more than 200%, sugar has gone up by almost 150%, eggs that we use for baking have gone up by about 120%," Despite his costs tripling, Mr Onuorah says he can only raise his prices by 10-12%.
Peru- Recently, because of rising costs, Ms Flores had to stop serving meat. She had used blood, liver, bones and gizzard because they were affordable, then giblets got too expensive, and she replaced them with fried eggs. When the price of oil shot up she gave families eggs to cook at home. Now, there are no eggs either.
Jordan- On 22 May an anonymous account tweeting in Arabic called on people to tag pictures of chicken products with the hashtag #Boycott_Greedy_Chicken_Companies.
adnj wrote:How much extra do they charge to get an order of food with no hair in it?
st7 wrote:i hear from a couple people who went... grocery items much more expensive there, there's plenty room but not enough items so people felt they had to hit tru value after to get the rest.
someone also had food and said 1/10
DMan7 wrote:Yea I always wondered why Roti Shops dont open during the night time like every other fast food places in T&T.
Phone Surgeon wrote:st james have a good few, they come out like 5pm and are there until 10-11
hot roti on the spot
they're more roadside vendors than roti shops though.
Phone Surgeon wrote:st james have a good few, they come out like 5pm and are there until 10-11
hot roti on the spot
they're more roadside vendors than roti shops though.
DMan7 wrote:Yea I always wondered why Roti Shops dont open during the night time like every other fast food places in T&T.
Phone Surgeon wrote:I feel your back in the day is my parents back in the day lol
matix wrote:DMan7 wrote:Yea I always wondered why Roti Shops dont open during the night time like every other fast food places in T&T.
People want sada roti for dinner, not burst up shirt and dhalpourie
88sins wrote:matix wrote:DMan7 wrote:Yea I always wondered why Roti Shops dont open during the night time like every other fast food places in T&T.
People want sada roti for dinner, not burst up shirt and dhalpourie
None of those things should be consumed late in the evening/night.
But trinis different. We does carb load to go and sleep, then wonder why we gaining weight in a rush
People doing it anyways.KFC ,Gyro, burger,arepa,cachapa, doubles,beer.88sins wrote:matix wrote:DMan7 wrote:Yea I always wondered why Roti Shops dont open during the night time like every other fast food places in T&T.
People want sada roti for dinner, not burst up shirt and dhalpourie
None of those things should be consumed late in the evening/night.
But trinis different. We does carb load to go and sleep, then wonder why we gaining weight in a rush
Ppl does real run down them dhalpouri roti sellers in st james and the savannah though.matix wrote:DMan7 wrote:Yea I always wondered why Roti Shops dont open during the night time like every other fast food places in T&T.
People want sada roti for dinner, not burst up shirt and dhalpourie
Phone Surgeon wrote:Ppl does real run down them dhalpouri roti sellers in st james and the savannah though.matix wrote:DMan7 wrote:Yea I always wondered why Roti Shops dont open during the night time like every other fast food places in T&T.
People want sada roti for dinner, not burst up shirt and dhalpourie
Yet he wants to open a berry farm in Tobago?hover11 wrote:Rowley on agriculture: 'not enough land
"Agriculture will never be as commercially viable to the TT economy as oil and gas because the country simply does not have the land space to be a major global player in the field" - PM Keith Christopher Rowley
https://newsday.co.tt/2018/10/04/rowley ... 0.facebook
hover11 wrote:Rowley on agriculture: 'not enough land
"Agriculture will never be as commercially viable to the TT economy as oil and gas because the country simply does not have the land space to be a major global player in the field" - PM Keith Christopher Rowley
https://newsday.co.tt/2018/10/04/rowley ... 0.facebook
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