Residents in five HDB mature estates to have NTUC FairPrice vans selling essentials nearer their homes

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SINGAPORE - From Thursday (April 23), residents living in five mature estates will be able to buy their groceries from specially outfitted NTUC FairPrice vans parked near their homes.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - From Thursday , residents living in five mature estates will be able to buy their groceries from specially outfitted NTUC FairPrice vans parked near their homes.

The five locations, chosen based on demographic data, each has more than 30 per cent of residents who are above 60-years-old who live in 3-room Housing Board flats.

Source: Real Estate Daily Report (realestatedailyreport.net)

 

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Well done fairprice 👍😊 The good old days when we are in the army, looking forward to the ninja van at the firing range 👍 SGUnited

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