SINGAPORE - From Wednesday (April 15), seniors do not need to shop at NTUC FairPrice outlets in person to enjoy discounts offered by the supermarket chain.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - From Wednesday , seniors do not need to shop at FairPrice outlets in person to enjoy discounts offered by the supermarket chain.FairPrice said in a statement on Monday that it is making the exception to protect the well-being of senior members in the community.Pioneer Generation members , who are Singapore citizens 71 years old or above this year, enjoy a 3 per cent discount for purchases of up to $200 a day on Mondays and Wednesdays.Last year, FairPrice gave out $4.
FairPrice said earlier on March 24 that those of the Pioneer Generation, pregnant women and people with disabilities will have their own shopping time for an hour at its supermarkets. The Pioneer Generation members still need to be present to gain entry to FairPrice stores during the priority shopping hour.
This measure is to safeguard customers' health and well-being, as well as that of other customers and staff working at these premises
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