Phuket Orders Patong Beach Vendors to Cap Coconut Prices After 150 Baht Complaint
Phuket Orders Patong Beach Vendors to Cap Coconut Prices After 150 Baht Complaint — confirmed details at this stage for Phuket readers.
Officials inspected Patong Beach on April 24 after a viral TikTok video showed a coconut being sold for 150 baht, prompting concerns about tourist pricing in Phuket. The Phuket Commerce Office directed local vendors not to exceed standard prices and to display clear signage, following the inspection.
Findings From Vendor Inspections and Pricing Structure
Most Patong Beach vendors displayed coconut prices at 100 baht per fruit, officials found. Cost breakdowns showed wholesale coconuts purchased at 30–40 baht each, with final prices reflecting expenses for ice, labor, and spoilage, as unsold stock must be discarded within three days.
Local community enterprises organize vendor zones along the beachfront, but officials noted that unauthorized sellers may sometimes operate without permission. Authorities pledged stricter oversight to prevent unregulated sales that could harm Phuket’s tourism image.
Enforcement and Upcoming Vendor Briefings
The Phuket Commerce Office scheduled meetings with Patong Beach vendors from April 27–30 to reinforce compliance with national price display regulations. Officials warned that violations of the Central Committee on Prices of Goods and Services Notification No. 68/2568 would result in penalties according to the law.
Source: https://www.dailynews.co.th/news/5812248/