FairPrice rolls out 50 cents coffee at Kopitiam outlets, 50% discounts for members till May 31
To enjoy the discounts, customers will need to show their physical Link Rewards or NTUC Union card at the checkout, or pay via FairPrice Group's app. PHOTO: FAIRPRICE GROUP
FairPrice rolls out 50 cents coffee at Kopitiam outlets, 50% discounts for members till May 31
SINGAPORE - NTUC Union members and Link members are set to enjoy savings across FairPrice's Group of supermarkets and selected Kopitiam outlets from April 24 to May 31.
The move is to mark the upcoming May Day celebrations, and Singapore's 60th year of independence (SG60), as well as to honour all workers in the country, the group said in an April 24 statement. May Day falls on May 1.
FairPrice Group said it has committed over $5 million in savings for members in 2025, adding that it is the largest amount committed by the group for its annual May Day campaign.
Throughout the campaign period, Singaporeans will be able to stretch their dollars with 50 per cent discounts on daily essentials and deals on staple beverages at selected Kopitiam outlets.
'Customers can further enhance their savings by combining May Day discounts with FairPrice Group's regular weekly discounts for Seniors, Merdeka or Pioneer Generation individuals, and Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS) Blue or Orange cardholders,' the group said.
From April 24, NTUC Union and Link members get 50 per cent discount on a new essential item every Thursday for four weeks, both in store and online.
The first week's deal, available from April 24 to 27, will be on the popular Milo Ready To Drink Tetra packet drink (24 x 200ml), at a special price of $7.80, as opposed to its normal price of $15.60.
However, it will be limited to two units per item per member per day.
To enjoy the discounts, customers will need to show their physical Link Rewards or NTUC Union card at the checkout, or pay via FairPrice Group's app.
'Subsequent May Day deals will be announced on May 1, May 8 and May 15,' the group said.
Meanwhile, FairPrice Foundation is partnering Kopitiam to bring back their popular 50 cents hot kopi or teh deal at 70 Kopitiam outlets islandwide from May 1 to 31.
To enjoy the deal, customers will need to present their physical silver NTUC Union card or use the e-voucher and make payment via the FairPrice Group's app at checkout.
FairPrice Group chief executive Vipul Chawla said the group remained dedicated to its mission of keeping daily essentials within reach for all.
'This May Day, we want to especially recognise the hard work of Singapore's workers and frontliners. Our discounts are a way of giving back, ensuring that all in Singapore can access daily essentials and lead healthier, more fulfilling lives,' he said.
NTUC assistant secretary-general and May Day committee chairperson Caryn Lim encouraged members to take full advantage of the discounts as it will help to ease their daily expenses.
Since the beginning of 2025, FairPrice Group has launched a series of SG60 initiatives designed to help Singaporeans stretch their dollar.
The initiatives include discounts on popular FairPrice Housebrand products, doubling discounts for CHAS Blue and Orange cardholders for the first 60 days of the year, freezing prices on popular produce during the Chinese New Year season, and the introduction of FairPrice Return Vouchers to supplement the government's CDC Vouchers Scheme.
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