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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby pugboy » July 14th, 2025, 7:08 pm

who own that converted strip mall now?

bluefete wrote:Dave: I am not sure when next you will pass through this thread. Hear dis nah.

Just now we would not be able to afford to live where we live. 1% taking over.

So opposite Carib is that new mall - Royal Castle right next door to Wendy's with a bar-b-que place on the other end. LOl.

Down the road by Food Basket is Church's chicken and company.

Wifey saying real estate price will increase. That is a good thing.

I got some seriously good pineapples last week 3/$20 from that youngster opposite Lok Jack.

Also coconut vendors by Grand Bazaar selling 3 2L for $120.00

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby Dave » July 14th, 2025, 8:39 pm

Heard Maharaj west side and they are also opening a grocery there as well. This little area and so many groceries plus the countless Chinese ones heading to the croisee and then Massy after the croisee.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby bluefete » July 14th, 2025, 10:19 pm

Dave wrote:Lol at least the real estate is up

That new strip mall could mean epic traffic for ppl entering and exiting to that already bust spot on an evening.

West bees is the rumour for the bigger spot next to Bicks.

We shall see.....


That expected traffic has been a huge discussion recently. One way in and one way out will be a killer at peak hours. Maybe, they have already worked it out.

West Bees was the original name I heard, as well, when they cut down the samaan tree.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby pugboy » July 14th, 2025, 10:33 pm

population is quite dense north of emr all along there
and lower income gets lot of foot traffic for those places

Dave wrote:Heard Maharaj west side and they are also opening a grocery there as well. This little area and so many groceries plus the countless Chinese ones heading to the croisee and then Massy after the croisee.

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby K74T » Yesterday, 5:05 pm

bluefete wrote:Also coconut vendors by Grand Bazaar selling 3 2L for $120.00


Down south you getting them for $100

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Re: Food prices in Trinidad and Tobago

Postby Chimera » Yesterday, 10:12 pm

Fish is bess price now eh ppl
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