NTUC FairPrice lowers paper product limit, adds cooking oil, canned food, frozen poultry to shopping cap list

0
390

[ad_1]

SINGAPORE – Shoppers at supermarket chain FairPrice will now be allowed to buy up to only two packs of paper products such as toilet paper and tissue paper, down from four.

They will also be able to buy up to only six cans of canned products, five litres of cooking oil and $30 of frozen poultry, where there were previously no limits.

Existing purchasing limits for instant noodles, rice, eggs, fresh poultry and vegetables remain unchanged.

These changes were announced by FairPrice on Friday (March 27) after it saw an increase in shoppers and the amount each bought in recent days.

“The new purchase limits continue to be set slightly higher than what a typical shopper purchases and is sufficient to meet the daily grocery needs of an average family in Singapore,” it said in a statement. “Daily essentials remain available, as there are sufficient stockpiles of food while supply lines remain largely intact.”

The purchase limits per customer at the more than 200 FairPrice outlets islandwide now are:

[ad_2]

Source link