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JustForFun

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What happen if cannot finished before short expiry date given (31 December ?) ?

Used to cook at home meals and usually simple vegetables stir-fry 1 dish per meal. Not keen to eat unhealthy hawker food.

Hope either give cash or have long expiry voucher and value freedom (not fixed to $2, $5, $10) where still need remaining cash outlay payment.

Have to rush last min random buying and stock-up non-perishables and make house like storeroom 🙄 (slowly multiple visit to buy 30 or more packets of washing powder or toilet rolls ? )
 

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What happen if cannot finished before short expiry date given (31 December ?) ?

Used to cook at home meals and usually simple vegetables stir-fry 1 dish per meal. Not keen to eat unhealthy hawker food.

Hope either give cash or have long expiry voucher and value freedom (not fixed to $2, $5, $10) where still need remaining cash outlay payment.

Have to rush last min random buying and stock-up non-perishables and make house like storeroom 🙄 (slowly multiple visit to buy 30 or more packets of washing powder or toilet rolls ? )
Expired means no more lor.. so simple also dun understand?? Cannot be let you extend it right??

Bro, the non supermarket CDC can be used at those neighbourhood stores also.. not just eateries like kopitiam... you can buy fresh vegetables or even canned food or bread or even fresh milk.. very fast can spend finish one. :sick:
 

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The food stalls and misc portion of vouchers can easily use up on hawker food, misc items clothes etc.

Supermarket portion if comes to worst just buy your favourite snacks and titbits in bulk amounting to $10 each time.

Am sure you need daily provisions like shampoos, body wash, toilet paper etc.... just buy in bulk and stock up lor, no expiry dates for these items
 

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What happen if cannot finished before short expiry date given (31 December ?) ?

Used to cook at home meals and usually simple vegetables stir-fry 1 dish per meal. Not keen to eat unhealthy hawker food.

Hope either give cash or have long expiry voucher and value freedom (not fixed to $2, $5, $10) where still need remaining cash outlay payment.

Have to rush last min random buying and stock-up non-perishables and make house like storeroom 🙄 (slowly multiple visit to buy 30 or more packets of washing powder or toilet rolls ? )
can buy something definitely mah ... all the shops accept leh
 

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What happen if cannot finished before short expiry date given (31 December ?) ?

Used to cook at home meals and usually simple vegetables stir-fry 1 dish per meal. Not keen to eat unhealthy hawker food.

Hope either give cash or have long expiry voucher and value freedom (not fixed to $2, $5, $10) where still need remaining cash outlay payment.

Have to rush last min random buying and stock-up non-perishables and make house like storeroom 🙄 (slowly multiple visit to buy 30 or more packets of washing powder or toilet rolls ? )
For supermarket 1. Can go use at giant buy some small appliances.

For normal cdc. Now alot of shops accept cdc. Not necessarily hv to spend on hawker food.

Today I came across a fruit/durian seller in neighbourhood shopping centre near my area got accept cdc also.
 

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Can extend expiry or extend to other payments like town council or utilities?

Monthly:
Vegetables - $5 * 4 weeks: $20 monthly
Eggs - $6.65 x 2 trays monthly (eat 2 eggs daily): $13.30 monthly

Monthly likely use $20 x 6 months + $13.30 x 6 months = $200.

If plus cheapest in-house white rice + cooking oil + washing powder + in-house toilet paper will be estimated less than $250 by end December.

The other $250 likely buy fruits from neighbourhood stalls. Oranges 5 for $2.50 last 1 week consumption. Spend $60 by end December.
 

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Can extend expiry or extend to other payments like town council or utilities?

Monthly:
Vegetables - $5 * 4 weeks: $20 monthly
Eggs - $6.65 x 2 trays monthly (eat 2 eggs daily): $13.30 monthly

Monthly likely use $20 x 6 months + $13.30 x 6 months = $200.

If plus cheapest in-house white rice + cooking oil + washing powder + in-house toilet paper will be estimated less than $250 by end December.

The other $250 likely buy fruits from neighbourhood stalls. Oranges 5 for $2.50 last 1 week consumption.
Are you sure you are eating enough?

Usually one packet of veg in the supermarket is for 2 servings. One day one packet for yourself, one week Chao Chao also need more than $10
 

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Are you sure you are eating enough?

Usually one packet of veg in the supermarket is for 2 servings. One day one packet for yourself, one week Chao Chao also need more than $10

I go for 3 packets vegetables for $1.80. $5 weekly.
 

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I buyed one calmex abalone and 3 msw already used up all the vouchers. Where in the whole planet earth got govt treat us mexican abalone and bestest durian to eat lollll.
 
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