Street stalls/kiosks continued to benefit from the government’s spending stimulus campaign in 2022, such as its 50:50 co-payment campaign to support small local food vendors through the COVID-19 pandemic. This campaign allowed customers to spend up to THB300 through participating foodservice operators while only having pay THB150 with the government paying the other half of the bill to the vendor directly.
The high inflation rate seen in 2022 led to spiralling costs for street stalls/kiosks, with raw ingredients, fuel and labour costs all rising. Furthermore, high inflation also led to a sharp rise in the cost of living.
The lifting of Thailand’s remaining COVID-19-entry requirements in July 2022 has had a profound impact on the country’s travel and tourism industry with inbound arrivals rising rapidly after almost two years of restrictions. This recovery should provide a huge boost to street stalls/kiosks which are located in touristic areas of the country.
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Street Stalls/Kiosks
Small, sometimes mobile, foodservice providers characterised by a limited product offering and by low prices. Includes street stalls, street hawkers and foodservice kiosks where food is prepared in some way and served through a hatch or over a display counter to take away. Also includes kiosks and carts located externally or internally eg in shopping malls etc. As a rule, street stalls/kiosks outlets tend to be smaller than 100% home delivery/takeaway outlets, while menus are more limited, often (though certainly not always) with a greater emphasis on snack items, rather than full meals.
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