, Singapore

FairPrice operator offers $15m benefits to union members

Members can get 50$ off six products at Fairprice stores for six weeks.

Singapore’s grocery store operator NTUC Enterprise is offering benefits worth $15m (S$20m) to union members to celebrate NTUC's 60th anniversary, aiming to help members manage cost of living, IGD reported.

Union members will be able to get 50% off six super savers products at Fairprice stores for six weeks. These products will be refreshed weekly and available in-stores. Non-members can enjoy the same discounts when they purchase these products from FairPrice online.

Apart from discounted groceries, members will also enjoy discounted coffee and tea at almost 100 coffee shops and food courts operated by FairPrice under Foodfare and Kopitiam. NTUC Income insurance and NTUC Learninghub are also offering discounts for their products to celebrate the occasion.
 

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