Do you know that you can buy food from BreadTalk via food delivery platforms?
Neither did I until the Circuit Breaker period whereby on a daily basis, I spend more time going through the list of restaurants in GrabFood than on work.
However, the menu is pretty limited; it’s mainly for cakes and meals.
But their latest item, an online exclusive that’s also not available in food delivery platform, might just make you go back to them.
Online, of course.
BreadTalk Now Has Masked Buns That Look Too Cute to Be Eaten
BreadTalk has often been creative in their new items—sometimes, a little too creative that didn’t go well with people.
But in recent days, they’ve won back the people with new items like a toilet paper cake…
…and now, the cutest bread in the entire universe:
This is, of course, in line with the authorities’ latest measures that masks are now compulsory for everyone in public.
Lest you can’t read:
New Exclusive Online Launch:
“Health is Wealth 健康第一”
Bringing you some joy and positivity during this trying time! Find little pleasures in the four surprise flavours – chocolate, custard, milky cream and red bean in a box with each flavour embodying our well wishes of joy, adventure, love, energy! A gentle reminder to keep your masks on when heading out. Together, we can overcome this. All 4 flavours are available in a box of 6.
Accepting orders now for delivery: http://fpls.in/breadtalkdelivers
A box of six will be at $12.
In fact, you can even WhatsApp them to order at 8600 1129.
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But unlike food delivery platforms, you won’t receive your adorable buns within 30 minutes as they’d arrange delivery slots for you, which is between 12pm to 3pm or 3pm to 6pm.
Delivery will be free if you order $30 and above; if not, a delivery fee of $5 applies.
And by the way, their toilet paper cake is back on 22 April 2020, so if you need a good laugh at home, let the bread in your house do the talking.
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