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FairPrice Group offers $4 vouchers for every $50 spent to ease costs

The promotion runs from 3 to 9 October.

FairPrice Group (FPG) is distributing a $4 FairPrice return voucher for every $50 net spend in a single receipt across FairPrice, FairPrice Finest, FairPrice Xtra, and Unity stores (excluding Unity stores at Changi Airport) from 3 to 9 October, aiming to help shoppers stretch their dollar.

This initiative follows a series of efforts by FPG throughout the year to help Singaporeans afford daily essentials and access nutritious food. 

“Through the Return Voucher initiative, we want to assure Singaporeans that we will continue to support them in times of need, and strive to make their daily lives and access to healthy and nutritious food a little better every day,” said Vipul Chawla, Group CEO of FPG.

This is the third time in 2024 that FPG has launched a return voucher promotion, coinciding with the government’s CDC Voucher programme earlier in the year. 

Since its inception in 2019, FPG has returned over $900m through discounts, rebates, and donations to members, customers, and the community. FPG’s philanthropic arm, FairPrice Foundation, has also been actively engaged in supporting the less fortunate, fostering community engagement, and improving worker welfare.

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