Great Budget Meal Hunt: New scheme helps Singaporeans find and share cheap coffee shop meals

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Great Budget Meal Hunt: New scheme helps Singaporeans find and share cheap coffee shop meals
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SINGAPORE - A new programme to help Singaporeans find and share details of cheap coffee shop eats has garnered more than 200 recommendations since its launch in October.

The Great Budget Meal Hunt has garnered more than 200 examples of cheap coffee shop eats since its launch in October.

Ms Sim said that over the past 1½ weeks, the Government had received 245 recommendations for affordable meals and 319 verifications across 91 coffee shops through the portal. She asked if the Government would consider getting privately owned coffee shops to offer such meals, perhaps through merchant associations.

The Progress Singapore Party secretary-general added that FairPrice’s prices today are not the lowest in the market.

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