FairPrice Group to offer discounts on some essential items like rice to mark May Day

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FairPrice Group to offer discounts on some essential items like rice to mark May Day
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The group said it is doing so to help its workers and members with the rising cost of living. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE – FairPrice Group will offer a 50 per cent discount on selected essential items at its supermarkets for NTUC union and Link members in the next four weeks from Thursday, to mark May Day.From April 27 to May 21, it will offer a 50 per cent discount each week on two selected household essentials like bread, oil, and sugar. The special will run each Thursday to Sunday, and the two items to be discounted will be announced on Thursday.

Typically priced at $26.90, Golden Phoenix Thai Hom Mali Rice will be sold at $13.45 for 10kg. Golden Royal Dragon Thai White Fragrance Rice will be sold at $5.90 for 5kg, instead of the usual $11.80. He added: “With inflation making itself felt on household budgets, helping our customers cope with the rising cost of living is a top priority for us. FairPrice believes that every cent counts and will continue to actively ensure that we strengthen our commitment towards our social mission to moderate the cost of living in Singapore.”

“Taken together, I believe that these measures are meaningful and go some way in helping the Singaporean worker manage their family’s day-to-day expenses,” said Mr Ng.

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