You enter the kitchen ready to prepare dinner for your incoming guests in the evening on 初一. Unfortunately, you’re missing that delectable sauce for dipping your finger food in, or a couple more vegetables for your extra guests.
Fear not, these supermarkets are still at your service on 28 January, the first day of Lunar New Year.
Giant
According to their website, all giant stores are open (wah, Giant, you good seh!), with some being 24-hour stores while others open a little later in the morning. For your convenience, some have extended hours in order for you to complete your last-minute shopping.
For a list of the extended hours, click here.
NTUC FairPrice
25 stores are open and more than 57 stores extend their opening time by an extra one or two hours. Check out their website here for exact locations. On 30 January, their 140 stores will resume their usual opening hours as well.
Sheng Siong
16 stores will remain open from 8am-6pm, with usual hours resuming only on 30 January. Check out the 16 stores here.
Cold Storage
While 24-hour stores will remain as such, some stores will have extended hours or shortened timings. To find out exactly which ones near you will be open for shopping, take a look here.
If you need a quick breakfast or are just dying for some fast food, McDonald’s and KFC are open to fulfil your needs, except for those in polytechnics or other schools.
Hopefully, you would have completed your Lunar New Year shopping before hand, but if not, we hope you’ll find relief in finishing it up in the stores above, or fill your belly with the fast food you so desire!
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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