The other five supermarkets that accept CDC vouchers are NTUC FairPrice, Sheng Siong, Prime, Hao Mart and U Stars. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Singaporeans can use their Community Development Council vouchers at two more supermarkets, Giant Singapore and Ang Mo Supermarket, from Wednesday onwards, South West District Mayor Low Yen Ling announced on Facebook.
“Together, these 7 supermarket chains offer Singaporean households over 360 outlets island-wide to spend their CDC vouchers. This is in addition to the over 20,600 participating heartland hawkers and merchants on the scheme,” Ms Low said on Facebook on Wednesday. “We are glad with the speedy claim and spend this round as the higher quantum of CDC vouchers continue to spur activities and local businesses in our heartlands, and also defray the household expenses for Singaporeans,” said Ms Low.
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