FairPrice: Save up to 39% with must-buy items from now till 30 December 2020

FairPrice Weekly Deals 24 December 2020

Jolly Christmas Eve to every single one of our readers! We’re just a day away to some much-needed respite from the yearend busyness. Hope everyone’s surviving the final few days of the year.

This week at FairPrice, we’re looking at up to 39% discounts with items like Häagen-Dazs ice cream pints, buy 1 get 1 free Mamee instant noodles, and more! For greater savings, stay tuned to the end of this article for weekly saver deals and last-minute Christmas specials.

#1: Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream – Belgian Chocolate & Hazelnut

Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream - Belgian Chocolate & Hazelnut

Sale Price: 3 for S$27.50

Usual Price: S$14.50

Savings: S$16

Häagen-Dazs supporters will be pleased to know that there are two new additions to the collection of Häagen-Dazs ice cream pints this week! One of the flavours is the Belgian Chocolate & Hazelnut, as shown above, while the other variety is the Dark Chocolate Ganache & Almond. There are also existing promotions on Magnum mini ice cream so click through the link to find out more.

#2: Mamee Instant Noodles – Tom Yam

Mamee Instant Noodles - Tom Yam

Sale Price: 2 for S$1.80

Usual Price: S$1.80

Savings: S$1.80

Correct us if we’re wrong, but it seems like we don’t see this on offer at FairPrice very often. If you love Mamee, a favourite childhood snack for many Singaporeans, you don’t want to miss getting your bag of Mamee instant noodles at buy 1 get 1 free. Each bag comes with five packets, so a serving of noodles is yours at just S$0.18!

#3: Neutra Kitchen Towels – 2 Ply

Neutra Kitchen Towels - 2Ply

Sale Price: 2 for S$2.40

Usual Price: S$2.40

Savings: S$2.40

Don’t forget to thank your mums after your cosy Christmas family dinners because cleaning is a pain in the arse. And of course, we’re not just referring to mums who usually does the cleaning. Dads, aunts, and uncles who do the job without complaints should be given a pat on their backs as well! Better still, buy them the strong and absorbent Neutra Kitchen Towels to ace their cleaning routine.

#4: Perrier Sparkling Natural Mineral Water – Pink Grapefruit

Perrier Sparkling Natural Mineral WaterCan-PinkGrapefruit

Sale Price: S$12.90

Usual Price: S$16.90

Savings: S$4

Christmas is a time where we feast and forget all about dieting. For calorie watchers still keeping up with the numbers, you will be glad to know that there are zero calories in each can of Perrier Sparkling Natural Mineral Water! If you prefer to add some fruity tastes other grapefruit, how about getting the original flavour and mixing it with some Berryfield Whole Frozen Strawberries or Blueberries?

#5: Tiger Can Beer – Lager

Tiger Can Beer - Lager

Sale Price: S$18.95

Usual Price: S$24.95

Savings: S$6

Cheers to a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year with the discounted Tiger Can Beers! With strict tropical lagering process using only the finest quality ingredients, you will be guaranteed an ultimately rich and refreshing beer. The Tiger Can Beer – Crystal which usually costs S$25.30 for a 10-can pack is also on sale at S$18.95. Click through the link if you’re interested in checking that out instead.

Must-buy items from now till 30 December 2020

Must-buy items from now till 30 December 2020

FairPrice’s weekly saver deals till 30 December 2020

FairPrice’s weekly saver deals till 30 December 2020

One last chance at Christmas shopping from now till 30 December 2020

One last chance at Christmas shopping from now till 30 December 2020

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Holiday Shopping Safety Tips During Pandemic

Stating that this year has been filled with surprises is an understatement. As 2020 ends, our Yuletide experience is expected to look different. Online shopping has been more popular than ever. Furthermore, more and more shops have imposed strict COVID-19 guidelines.

Whether you are purchasing your holiday gifts online or offline, it is important to stick to a strict budget. We are all experiencing financial set-backs during these uncertain times. On that note, here are some holiday shopping tips to keep you safe during the pandemic.

#1: CHOOSE A STORE WITH FREE RETURNS

Shopping online is challenging because you cannot see the items in person. To make things easier for you and its recipient, choose stores that offer free online returns. This will allow you to avoid wasteful purchases.

#2: OPT FOR USEFUL GIFTS

Many people find value in receiving gifts that meet their current needs. People are spending most of their time at home. Think about the gifts that can help your friends and relatives relax. You can search for silk pillowcases, fancy candles, and a fragrant bath bomb set. Treat your loved ones to something that makes their home feel peaceful and bright.

#3: DO NOT SKIP ON THE PACKAGING

My mother recently bought ribbons and paper bags from Daiso. She does not want to forget about the gift’s packaging and presentation. The exterior packaging of a gift is usually the first thing they will see. Choose a fun packaging that will make the recipient feel special.

#4: ADD MEANING TO YOUR GIFTS

Buy a gift that makes the person hope and plan for the future. For instance, a 2021 goal planner has been popular among my circle of friends. Pair a meaningful gift with a heartwarming card. Even a classic tie can be more personal when paired with a fancy dinner date. Take time to think about a gift that can add meaning to the recipient’s life.

#5: SIGN-UP FOR SALE ALERTS

Snag the best deals by signing up for sale alerts from popular retailers. Many shoppers go back to a store to reap the benefits of deals on kitchen appliances, home décor, furniture, and more.

#6: GET CASH BACK FOR PURCHASES

Some credit cards have a higher percentage of cash-back rewards than others. Be mindful of that. You will find great deals at popular retailers when you pay with the right card. Shop and save this holiday season!

#7: SHOP LOCALLY

You will be able to save more money and help more people when you shop at small, local stores. Support small businesses. You can tailor your gift to the person’s personality. It is another way of making your gift personal and special.

Source: Business Insider

 

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Last-Minute Christmas Shopping Guide In Singapore

The temptation to turn on the Jingle Bell Rock or the Polar Express movie is approaching its peak level! Despite it being the 24th of December, I am sure that some of you have yet to purchase a set of Yuletide gifts. Your time is running out and your meeting your family soon. What must you do to get all your presents sorted out for the party?

Firstly, throw the online shopping option out of the window. The shipping period will never come in time no matter how much you click the “express” option.

Alas! There is still work to be done. Consider these shopping spots while you begin your search.

#1: THE POPULAR ONE

What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of shopping? Well, Orchard Road of course. Its world-class array of malls has gained popularity among tourists and locals alike. Hit up the retail havens such as ION Orchard and Paragon to explore international brands (of different price scales) such as Editor’s Market, Mango, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton. Nonetheless, almost everything can be found in TANGS.

Score great deals in footwear, cosmetics, clothing, and other items as you stroll around Orchard Road.

#2: THE HIP ONE

If you want to take Instagrammable photos while you continue your last-minute shopping, head down to Haji Lane or Bugis Street. These places attract shoppers and tourists on a daily basis. These two venues may be in close proximity with each other but, they offer contrasting shopping experiences. Haji Lane has an array of vintage or artisanal items that highlight one’s craftsmanship. While, Bugis Street is well-loved for its extremely low prices and Korean-centric stores. Both venues offer trendy and timeless pieces that will delight your fashionista friend or family member.

Get the best prices by strolling around Haji Lane or Bugis Street before committing to a final purchase.

#3: THE ALL-NIGHTER

From traditional Indian clothing to brightly-colored accessories, you can make your way to Little India to shop in a lively cultural part of Singapore. Visit Mustafa Centre for Christmastime gifts varying from children’s toys to sporting goods. What’s more? This massive store is open for 24 hours. Thus, you may literally shop until you drop.

Do indulge in a cultural immersion while you shop around.

#4: THE BIG ONE

What better way to spend your last-minute shopping ordeal than by visiting the city’s largest shopping mall – the VivoCity. VivoCity houses the cheap Japanese outlet Daiso where you can spend as little as S$2 for a stocking stuffer. Furthermore, there are other glistening brands such as Sephora and Pandora. Who can say no to a set of jewels and makeup?

If you have your little ones with you, you may let them have fun at the open-air playground on the second level or splash around in the water-based Sky Park on the third level while you shop around.

Image Credits: pixabay.com

With a countless array of shopping malls and indie outlets, Singapore offers the perfect spot for your last-minute Yuletide shopping. Good luck!

Source: Visit Singapore

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5 Creative Ways To Earn Money This Yuletide Season

This is the season to be jolly. Parties, presents, and all the festivities do not come cheap! You can easily be trapped into months worth of debt if you remain careless. This is why you must find a few creative ways to earn extra money.

1. RECYCLE YOUR STUFF

Your unwanted pile of trash can turn into treasures thru a single environmentally friendly act – recycling. Some individuals, especially in developing countries, make a living by selling scrap. Do something similar by submitting your trash into one of Veolia’s recycling station. Veolia’s Cash-For-Trash Programme started in May 2014. Since then, various stations were set up within the HDB estates.

Papers can earn you about 10 cents per kilogram while, old clothing can earn you about 30 cents per kilogram. Aluminum cans can earn you about 50 cents while, metal tins can earn you about 10 cents. The distinct prices of your items depend on the quantity and material.

2. SPREE FOR FREE

Wouldn’t it be nice if the cost of your holiday shopping was generously covered? I know it sounds counterproductive to make money by spending money, but it is possible!

The people that shop for a living are called Mystery Shoppers. Mystery Shoppers are paid by the company’s marketing department to report about their experiences as they try the said company’s services or buy their goods. Accepting this job will entail getting paid for your time as well as for the items that you bought.

Eager to be one? Check out the current job openings at Gumtree.

3. WORK MORE THAN USUAL

I am going to impart one of the most efficient ways to make more money in the remaining days of December. This is none other than hustling at your current job. Work overtime and take extra projects. You may be tasked to widen the referral system or input hundreds of data. Just take on the task that no one else wants and receive appropriate payment for it.

4. WRAP FOR FEE

As the eldest of three siblings, I experienced wrapping gifts for several friends and family members. It is undeniably a chore that most people do not appreciate. This is why gift wrapping enthusiasts and alike can offer their skills for a fee. Purchase colored papers, festive ribbons, and gift tags in bulk to save more money.

If you can sell your service in a cheaper rate than what the shopping malls are asking then, you can easily hit the jackpot.

5. SELL YOUR SNAPS

Have you ever been attracted to the images attached in the online blogs and other advertisements? Most of these eye-catching features were from the company’s stock images. Stock images consist of photographs that are usually licensed for specific purposes. Companies pay decent amount of cash for these.

If photography is a special part of your talent reservoir, consider selling your masterpiece. Companies are in constant need for images for their websites, brochures, cards, blogs, and other projects. Start by selling your snaps on Shutterstock. Each website works differently so read through the guidelines first before you commit.

Image Credits: pixabay.com

Image Credits: pixabay.com

Source: INC

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Beat The Christmas Shopping Rush With These 5 Tips

If you are a fan of late Christmas shopping and holiday parties, curb your spending by following these five savvy tips:

#1: ACCEPT THE REALITY

The first step to survive the Yuletide rush is to mentally prepare yourself for what is about to come. Recognize that you tackling one of the most stressful seasons of the year. Except the huge crowds and the long queues at the shopping centers. These are inevitable.

Do not try to convince yourself that you are collected when you are not. Instead, change your mindset by accepting the gravity or reality of the situation.

#2: CREATE A LIST AND CHECK IT TWICE

Create a comprehensive list, which contains the people whom you want to buy gifts for. Go through each name and allocate a specific amount beside it. Strictly follow this plan when you are shopping. If your budget still falls short, make necessary revisions.

For larger families, consider giving one present per married couple. Remember that you are not Santa Claus and it is not your duty to give everyone a gift!

#3: SHOP DURING OFF-PEAK HOURS

It does not take a sharp scientist to come into conclusion that shopping during the peak hours is a horrible idea! Prevent the rumination and nightmares about the hours-long frenzy in the mall by avoiding the weeknights and the weekends.

Come out victorious by frequenting your favorite shops during the early mornings and the weekdays.

#4: USE THE INTERNET TO YOUR ADVANTAGE

Use the power of technology to make your life easier. Firstly, do a comparative study to pinpoint the latest deals. It is worth spending the effort in order to stretch your dollar.

Secondly, buy your gifts directly from the online retailers. This will give you the convenience of not having to leave your home. More so, the items will be shipped on your doorstep.

Browse through the credible reviews to aid your search for the best brand at premium prices. Stuff Singapore provides reliable information regarding the latest gadgets while Renotalk focus on the latest in furnishing.

#5: OPT FOR OLDER MODELS

If you are planning to purchase gadgets or appliances for your parents, you can score greater savings by buying the older models. Sometimes, stores offer discounts on last year’s units to prepare for the upcoming release of the new one.

Since stores constantly rotate the models, the previous models are left at the sides or at the back. Look for those!

Image Credits: pixabay.com

Image Credits: pixabay.com

It is important to work with how much money can afford to spend this Christmas. As soon as you start spending through credit, you will have the burden of paying it all back on the next year. That is not worth it!

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