Domino’s Pizza celebrates SG50 with an exclusive promotion from 1 – 10 Aug 2015.
Customers can enjoy their pizza at half the price with their 50% Off Any Pizza Size promotion.
Whether you are getting a personal pan pizza for yourself or an extra large 15″ Pizza for a group to share, the promotion make it a sweeter deal with a saving of up to $17.90.
Valid for dine-in or take away.
A price of a 12″ Large Pizza comes up to only S$20.90 with the promotion.
Share the joy with your friends by sharing this offer with them.
Terms & Conditions apply. Promotion is applicable for regular-sized takeaway cups. Not valid in conjunction with other promotions. Visuals are for illustration only.
You don’t have to dive deep to pick up the best deal.
For the month of August, swim by Fish & Co. for one of their most jaw-dropping deal ever.
Well, the title is a dead giveaway. That’s right, you and you partner can enjoy 2 mains for the price of 1 at selected outlets* from 3 – 31 August 2015.
Choose from a wide selection of pizzas, pastas, baked rice and seafood set.
There are countless joys in welcoming a new member to the family. A child’s cheery smile and mesmerising gaze have miraculous effects: they melt hearts and boil away the remnants of worry and misery.
However, raising a kid in Singapore is increasingly an uphill task. Singapore is known for its soaring cost of living and having one more mouth to feed does not make living in this overcrowded city any much easier.
In addition to the financial strain, parenthood also poses another competing use for time. Not surprisingly, it remains a constant struggle for dual-income households to balance work and family life.
Therefore, there lies no simple answer to the question of whether one should bear a child and, by extension, invest significant amount of resources, time and effort in the process of raising the child. Nonetheless, the flowchart below aims to delineate the emotional and financial considerations involved in parenting, though they are by no means prescriptive.