There are a few types of food that could go very wrong: cai png with the wrong dishes, McDonald’s fries inbetween a burger, sweet popcorn that turns out to be salted and rendang chicken that’s not crispy.
But there’s one dish that can never go wrong: chicken rice.
Never in my life have I heard someone saying that a plate of chicken rice sucks. So it’s safe to say that this promotion would at least pass in the taste test.
From now until 27 April 2018, depending on where you stay, you get to order a serving of chicken rice at mere $1 from honestbee food delivery.
Here, take a look.
In case you can’t read it, here’re the words:
Enjoy $1 Chicken Rice from the only on-demand hawker food delivery in town. No delivery fee, no minimum order, just pure chicken rice goodness for a dollar! Are you fast enough?
*Available from 23 April to 27 April (Monday to Friday), 11AM to 2PM, limited stock per hour. Limited to 1 dish per order.
I tried ordering it and it didn’t work…because it’s 7:00 a.m. now.
However, according to the comments, people managed to get it and it looks kind of lit.
Not the chicken rice lah, but the price.
Given that honestbee food delivery is relatively new to the market, I’m pretty sure this promotion is to acquire more customers. Well, if they’re paying for my food to get more users, I’m more than okay with that.
I’ve set an alarm to remind me to order at 11:00 a.m. today.
You can order by tapping here.
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