For those of you that are always looking out for good deals, you must have heard of the NTUC FairPrice’s Warehouse Club when it was opened a few years ago.
It is the Singaporean version of Costco, where things are sold in bulks and at cheaper prices.
Following how Costco does things, only members can purchase things from the store.
The store is the only one of its kind in Singapore and spans over 80,000 sq ft!
Usual membership fee (2 years)
NTUC Union members & shareholders: $30
Non-union members: $50
Open to public
From 14 Dec 2017 to 1 Jan 2018, no membership will be required to purchase items from the store, according to SingPromos.
This is a good opportunity for those that are still considering whether to sign up for membership.
Free delivery will be available for a minimum purchase of $500.
If not, a $30 delivery fee is chargeable.
Delivery service is available for all items excluding fresh produce, chilled and frozen items.
If you’re still having doubts about how different the warehouse is as compared to normal NTUCs, watch this:
Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri : 10am -9pm
Sat & Sun : 9am -9.30pmLocation:
1 Joo Koon Circle (next to Joo Koon MRT Station)
Levels 2 & 3
Now, I don’t know about you, but I sure am making a trip to NTUC FairPrice’s Warehouse Club to stock up on my supplies!
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