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Deliveroo, Sheng Siong partner for enhanced grocery delivery in Singapore

The partnership will see 21 Sheng Siong stores available on Deliveroo

Deliveroo Singapore has entered an exclusive partnership with Sheng Siong Group to make grocery shopping more convenient, faster, and accessible for households across Singapore.

The partnership will see 21 Sheng Siong stores available on Deliveroo, with plans to expand to 31 locations islandwide later this month.

Customers will gain access to more than 5,000 SKUs, including fresh produce, pantry staples, and household necessities, available 24/7.

"This collaboration allows us to offer even greater convenience to busy families and individuals, ensuring they can access fresh produce and daily essentials with ease
and efficiency.”

"Whilst ready-to-eat meals remain at the core of what we do, this collaboration expands our offerings with a diverse range of groceries, competitive prices, and round-the-clock delivery," added Jason Parke, general manager at Deliveroo Singapore.

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