Nong Phaphaeng Shop Insists on 1-7 Day Delivery After Pimry Pie's Live Durian Sale at 100 Baht Each Amid 30-Day Pre-Order Controversy
Nong Phaphaeng shop pledges 1-7 day delivery for durians sold at 100 baht each during Pimry Pie's viral livestream, responding to criticism over the ambitious one-million-unit sale and original 30-day timeline.
Nong Phaphaeng shop has issued a statement promising 1-7 day delivery following the viral live-streaming durian sale hosted by influencer Pimry Pie and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthammaphand, where premium durians normally priced at 600-700 baht each were offered at just 100 baht per fruit, with plans to sell one million units. The livestream event on April 28, 2569 (2026) attracted over 800,000 viewers across all platforms and sparked significant online controversy. Critics questioned whether the small-sized fruits—colloquially called "pop-pop durians"—were actually premium quality, whether one million units would genuinely be sold, and whether the 30-day delivery window (May 30 - June 1) was feasible. In response, Nong Phaphaeng released video footage showing a large warehouse filled with numerous boxes of durians ready for shipment, guaranteeing all orders would be delivered within 1-7 days, with the exception of orders placed just before the livestream ended, which might take longer. The shop confirmed they will handle all claims and complaints except for unripe fruit, offering refunds without requiring product returns, and stressed they are acting as a middleman seller purchasing directly from orchards and ready-to-ship inventory.