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how do you rate the above cash & carry against the other thai chinese supermarkets.

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In Nottingham Sean?
If so,it is members only and supposedly for businesses only. It does have,on occasion,a good selection of fresh produce.
As the place is so large,it takes a bit of time to find the thai stuff. Prices seem OK.
There is a good selection of frozen food,especially prawn.

I tend to visit Hansen's however. Mainly for convenience,as it's right next to the car park I use for Crown Court. Good selection of "Lobo" packet sauces. They too have fresh produce,albeit with a chinese bias. They do usually have kaffir lime leaves. Good selection of curry pastes and chilli sauces too.


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rolyshark

i have just ordered from the jk foods division of the group
msg,aroy-d,etc for the first time and the sales section said that the cash & carry had more products then on the wholesale list (items that they sourced from other importers) just trying to see if product range like see-woo import.cold be work taking trip to england to see.

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Perhaps one of the Nottingham members who attends regularly would be better placed to comment Sean.
Certainly,when I was there, there was a large range of stuff on the shelves. Not having the wholsale list it was difficult to compare.


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In Nottingham the Asiana Hypermarket is by far the best from what i can see. the prices in Hansons are sometimes up to 50% more expensive - sticky rice being one example and fresh produce is by far cheaper.

Asiana also has Thai cd's and magazines though these seem to sell out quite quick.

Hyperama seems to have a slightly smaller selection of Thai food from what i saw the last time i was there.
 
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You can get a 'day pass' at Hyperama simply by asking at the door.
 
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