Tesco In Hua Hin

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Tesco In Hua Hin

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I believe there's now a version of Tesco foodstores on HH.

Any good for UK style foods like Heinz baked beans, El Paso Fajitas, HP sauces etc, etc?

mmmmmmm....

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El Paso Fajitas??
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vancer wrote:I believe there's now a version of Tesco foodstores on HH.

Any good for UK style foods like Heinz baked beans, El Paso Fajitas, HP sauces etc, etc?

mmmmmmm....

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Vance
Sounds like a a cure for constipatioin to me.

No Heinz beans although they can be obtained in Hua Hin at aboutv four times the Uk Price. El Paso market here but I don't know about Fajitas but Tesco, the mini farm and Golden Place.
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vancer wrote:I believe there's now a version of Tesco foodstores on HH.

Any good for UK style foods like Heinz baked beans, El Paso Fajitas, HP sauces etc, etc?

mmmmmmm....

Regards
Vance
As far as I know, you can sometimes get Heinz vegetarian beans there, but only occasionally. Why they are labelled vegetarian, when all baked beans are veggie, I have no idea. They have a different label to the ones in UK, are very expensive, and don't taste as good. The El Paso Fajitas can sometimes be bought in Shopping Mall & Royal Print Damnernkasem Rd. Both also sometimes have the taco kits, as does Tesco. The down side is, they must all use the same supplier, because either they all have stock or none of them do! :roll: :guns:
HP sauce is another one subject to supply, but can also (usually) be bought in all of the above places, as well as a couple of others. Selected UK goods are available from Hua Hin Ham Bacon & Meat on Soi 41. Stuff like Bisto, Robinsons squashes, Branston pickle etc.
Hope that helps :)
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If you're in Bangkok, visit Villa Market (the best selection is in the one near Sukhumvit Soi 33), they stock quite a lot of imported food stuff.
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