FairPrice Group (FPG) has rolled out a series of promotions for NTUC Union and Link members from 24 April to 31 May 2025.
These deals mark the largest May Day campaign by FPG, with over $5 million committed to savings on daily essentials as well as food and beverage offers across Singapore.
50-Cent Coffee and Tea at Kopitiam
From 1 to 31 May 2025, NTUC Union members can purchase a hot cup of kopi or teh for just 50 cents at 70 participating Kopitiam outlets across Singapore.
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The offer is valid all day, every day, for the duration of the promotion. It covers hot beverages including Kopi, Kopi-O, Kopi-C, Teh, Teh-O, and Teh-C, with options for Kosong (no sugar) and Siew Dai (less sugar).
Each NTUC Union member is entitled to one cup per order.
To redeem the deal, members must present their physical silver NTUC Union card or use the e-voucher and pay via the FairPrice Group app at checkout.
The promotion is available for both dine-in and takeaway, although additional charges may apply for takeaway orders. Family members can also purchase on behalf of senior NTUC Union members by showing the silver NTUC Union card.
The promotion is not valid at certain hawker centres and specific Kopitiam Corner outlets, including:
Punggol Coast Hawker Centre, Bukit Panjang Hawker Centre, Kampung Admiralty Hawker Centre, Hawker Centre @ Our Tampines Hub, Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre, Fernvale Hawker Centre, Senja Hawker Centre, Anchorvale Village Hawker Centre, and Kopitiam Corner outlets at 504 Yishun, Greenridge, and 542B Serangoon North.
50% Discount on a New Essential Item Every Week
Starting 24 April 2025, NTUC Union and Link members will receive 50% off a new essential item every Thursday for four consecutive weeks at all FairPrice outlets and online. Each week’s featured item is announced at the start of the week.
The first week’s deal, running from 24 to 27 April, is the Milo Ready To Drink Tetra Packet Drink 4 x (5s + 1s) 200ml, with a 50% discount from the usual price of $15.60 to $7.80.
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New discounted items will be revealed on 1 May, 8 May, and 15 May 2025.
To enjoy these weekly discounts, members must show their physical Link Rewards or NTUC Union card at checkout, or pay via the FairPrice Group app.
These offers can be combined with existing weekly discounts for seniors, Merdeka or Pioneer Generation individuals, and Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS) Blue or Orange cardholders.
Promotion Details at a Glance
Promotion | Eligibility | Period | Redemption Method | Locations/Outlets |
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50-cent hot kopi/teh | NTUC Union members | 1–31 May 2025 | Present silver NTUC card or use FPG app | 70 participating Kopitiam outlets (exclusions apply) |
50% off weekly essential item | NTUC Union & Link members | 24 Apr–31 May 2025 | Show card or use FPG app | All FairPrice outlets and online |
Additional Information
These promotions are part of FPG’s SG60 initiatives, which aim to help Singaporeans manage daily expenses.
Other ongoing efforts include discounts on FairPrice Housebrand items, price freezes on produce during festive periods, and the introduction of FairPrice Return Vouchers.
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For assistance with the Kopitiam offer, members can contact the NTUC Membership Hotline at 6213 8008 during operating hours.
FairPrice Group reserves the right to amend the terms and conditions of these promotions without prior notice.
Key Dates
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24 April 2025: Start of weekly 50% essential item discounts
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1–31 May 2025: 50-cent hot kopi/teh promotion at Kopitiam
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31 May 2025: End of all May Day campaign promotions
NTUC Union and Link members can stretch their dollar with these deals through the end of May 2025.
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