After admitting that the 4G leadership made mistakes in handling the Covid19 situation, she now turns her aim at Singaporeans to scold them for complaining about NTUC service fees for online delivery. Ho Ching still has the cheek to ask people who "wishes to have delivery for free, to please step up and volunteer to do delivery for the rest of us." She goes on to tell them to "stop yelping like a spoilt kid wanting more and more without putting in any effort to help others."
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Prices of Groceries at NTUC Fairprice Not So Fair Lately
Not sure if anyone notice. NTUC groceries price seems to have gone up by about 20%. Many fresh produce usually one offer or 1 for 1 seems to have disappear. All these happened right after the new announcement that we have to be prepared that food supplies disruption. If you notice or this is worth a thought. Please share and start buying from different source. Support local small businesses too!
Read More »IS THE S’PORE MODEL OUTDATED DESPITE OUR ECONOMIC SUCCESS?
Do you think the Singapore model is relevant today despite our economic success? Are we becoming increasingly "elitist" at the expense of raising prices of good and services?
Read More »COLD STORAGE SO SNEAKY, PACKAGE ROTTEN GRAPES AS ‘SPECIAL OFFER’
A netizen complained to Cold Storage for selling rotten grapes at 'special' prices. So dishonest!
Read More »IS GOVT READY TO ‘PAY THE PRICE’ WHEN IT DOESN’T WANT TO FACE UP TO TAN CHENG BOCK?
Chan Chun Sing talked about the government's preparedness in paying the 'political price' for changes to the EP. Does it really have the courage to do so when it doesn't "face up to a president that may not be to its liking"? Who's really going to pay the price?
Read More »RIDICULOUS FOR THIS SUPERMARKET TO HIDE DISCOUNTED PRICE FROM CUSTOMERS!
Our reader complained about this Ang Mo Supermarket's payment system which does not allow customers to see discounted prices when the cashier is scanning their items. The supermarket did not respond or improve despite numerous complaints.
Read More »COMFORTDELGRO, DON’T JOIN UBER! THINK OF OTHER WAYS TO BENEFIT DRIVERS & RIDERS!
Our reader is disappointed that ComfortDelGro is considering an alliance with Uber as it would mean more surge pricing for standard taxis. She thinks ComfortDelGro should think of other ways to benefit drivers, not at the expense of its riders, and hopes the LTA can look into this matter.
Read More »EXPEDIA BILLED ME USD INSTEAD OF SGD, BE CAREFUL WHEN MAKING TRAVEL BOOKINGS!
Our reader felt cheated by Expedia as he was charged USD instead of SGD although he was certain the price in his booking was stated in SGD. He tried contacting the staff but they did not help him at all. He wants to tell other people to be careful of being "cheated" this way.
Read More »MILK POWDER FOR ELDERLY TOO COSTLY, GVT SHOULD LOOK INTO THIS TOO
With regard to the prices of infant milk powder, I hope the Government can also look into reducing the prices of nutritional drinks for the elderly. Many of the elderly may have difficulty eating nutritionally-sufficient meals because their swallowing muscles have weakened. Hence they need nutritional milk, such as from the Ensure brand, to get sufficient nutrition as part of their diet. The cost per tin, however, can be high — around S$40 and above — so it would be appreciated if the appropriate body could look into this.
Read More »MADE-IN-SG SIMILAC PLUS MILK POWDER IS CHEAPER TO BUY IN JB THAN IN OUR OWN COUNTRY
I Saw this Similac Gain Plus Stage 3. in JB Aeon. The price is about RM130 before discount for a 1.8kg tin. Similarly, SG is selling close to $90 which i just bought at Sheng Siong. What is really shocking is that Similac from AEON JB is now Product of Singapore!!! So a product of Singapore is being exported out to Malaysia and is being sold much more cheaper than in the production country of Singapore.
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