As people stay home during the virus lockdown, they prefer to shop with these traditional mobile vendors. FMTNews Thailand
Thai grocery trucks are seeing more demand since the coronavirus outbreak in January.
People emerged from homes where they have been sheltering in an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus, choosing their shopping from display racks packed with bags of produce on the back of the truck. Wannapa said business had been good since the coronavirus virus emerged in January with an average daily profit of 2,200 baht compared with about 1,800 baht before.
“Over the years, customers have gradually changed their behaviour because they have more choices, more access to products than before,” she said.
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