Taking PSLE This Year? You Can Get a Free Breakfast Bundle Worth Over S$25 From Cheers

Primary 6 pupils sitting for the PSLE in 2026 can collect a free breakfast bundle worth more than S$25 from selected Cheers and FairPrice Xpress stores.

Redemption begins at 1pm on 3 September and continues during participating stores’ operating hours until 6 September, or while stocks last.

A total of 12,000 bundles are available, with more than 2,600 set aside for pupils supported by four self-help groups.

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Here’s What Pupils Will Receive

Each bundle contains:

  • FairPrice instant oatmeal
  • Brand’s Essence of Chicken
  • Ayam Brand tuna flakes in extra virgin olive oil
  • Oatside oat milk
  • Milo Activ-Go UHT
  • Nestlé Koko Krunch cereal
  • Lotus Biscoff biscuits
  • Two Fuji apples

FairPrice Foundation said products may be replaced with alternatives of a similar value if stocks are unavailable. All the included products are halal-certified, according to the programme’s website.

How to Collect a Free Bundle

The bundles will be offered at 51 participating Cheers and FairPrice Xpress outlets across Singapore.

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Pupils must show either their Primary 6 student concession card or PSLE examination slip. Physical and electronic copies are accepted.

Parents or guardians may collect a bundle without bringing the pupil along, provided they present one of those documents.

Each eligible pupil can receive only one bundle. Distribution is on a first-come, first-served basis, so waiting until 6 September may not be the wisest revision strategy.

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The full list of participating outlets and updated stock availability can be found on the Cheers Breakfast Club website.

Programme Returns for a Third Year

This is the third year that Cheers and FairPrice Foundation have run the programme.

When it was launched in 2024, all 12,000 bundles were collected in under two days, according to The Straits Times.

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FairPrice Group estimates that this year’s 12,000 bundles could reach about 30 per cent of Singapore’s Primary 6 cohort.

The four self-help groups receiving the reserved bundles are the Chinese Development Assistance Council, Eurasian Association, Yayasan MENDAKI and Singapore Indian Development Association.