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World-famous New York burger joint Shake Shack opened its flagship Thailand store at CentralWorld in Bangkok at 10.30am today. The first 500 customers at the store this morning were given handcrafted bamboo Shake Shack fans woven by a community enterprise in Ayutthaya, ready for the summer season. The restaurant’s menu offers American classics like burgers, hot …

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18 minutes ago, BigHewer said:

Shake shack is overrated. All hype. Whatever. Another outlet for rich millennials to waste their cash.

To each their own.  They must be doing something right, still in business and still making money.

39 minutes ago, ChrisS said:

Just what Thailand needs another junk food outlet operating.

It certainly isn't healthy for you but I wouldn't put it in the same category as other fast food burger places

 

Much better

 

 

But I don't know how all these burger places that charge 250-300 baht survive

 

I mentioned previous that Burger King seems to be expanding into local markets and BK is expensive!

1 hour ago, PatrickSatoLee said:

i love their cheeseburger ! but it is an expensive treat

This was my point

 

And I can't imagine Shake Shack having a huge distribution chain in Asia

 

So they will be even more expensive 

 

That's why Burger King is so much more expensive than McDonald's is Asia

Because of their much smaller distribution chain

 

 

I didn't care because I was hungover on the airport 

 

But I got a Bacon Double Cheeseburger and a Coke at BK in BKK Airport and UT came to around $14cad!!

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