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SINGAPORE – Shoppers will be able to compare grocery prices at different supermarkets from the comfort of their home during the country’s safe reopening phase with the nationwide launch of mobile app Price Kaki.
More products and supermarkets across Singapore have been included in the app following its pilot phase last September.
It will be more convenient for shoppers here to find the best deals near them without having to visit multiple physical stores.
Currently, more than 4,000 grocery items from 278 supermarkets are on the app, covering most daily necessities such as eggs, milk and rice.
Pricing information is provided by major supermarket players such as NTUC FairPrice, Giant, Prime Supermarket and Sheng Siong, said the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) – which developed the app – in a media statement announcing the nationwide roll-out on Friday (June 26).
Case said that it would work with the supermarkets to ensure that the information provided is up to date, but if shoppers in stores spot certain item promotions that are not listed on the app, they can also submit updated price information on their own.
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