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FairPrice discount schemes for seniors, low-income families extended till end-2022

FairPrice discount schemes for seniors, low-income families extended till end-2022

Published on

28 Dec 2021

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The Straits Times


SINGAPORE - Discount schemes for seniors and low-income families will be extended by a year at all its stores, FairPrice said on Tuesday (Dec 28).

 

The schemes cover all Pioneer Generation (PG) and Merdeka Generation (MG) seniors, as well as Community Health Assist Scheme (Chas) blue cardholders. They currently enjoy a 3 per cent discount when they shop at FairPrice stores or Unity pharmacies on specific days of the week.

 

PG seniors are Singapore citizens who were born on or before Dec 31, 1949, and became a Singapore citizen on or before Dec 31, 1986.

 

MG seniors are Singapore citizens who were born from Jan 1, 1950, to Dec 31, 1959, and became a Singapore citizen on or before Dec 31, 1996.

 

The extensions are estimated to result in more than $11 million in savings for customers, and will last till Dec 31 next year.

 

This is in addition to the $54 million in discounts given to PG, MG, seniors, and Chas blue cardholders since 2015, said FairPrice.

 

Mr Seah Kian Peng, group chief executive of FairPrice Group, said seniors and those who are less fortunate are affected by uncertainties caused by the prolonged pandemic.

 

He said: "The extension of our various discount schemes seeks to complement our community efforts to provide financial relief to those affected and, at the same time, build a more resilient society."

 

FairPrice will also be extending its PG Proxy initiative that allows family members of seniors to enjoy savings when they assist PG members to run grocery errands.

 

The initiative will be extended till June 30 next year, and family members need to present the PG card of their kin to enjoy the discount.

 

There are now four discount schemes offered by FairPrice. Those under the PG Discount Scheme get 3 per cent off their grocery bills on Mondays and Wednesdays, while those under the MG Discount Scheme see the same discount on Wednesdays.

 

Those under the Seniors Discount Scheme enjoy a 2 per cent discount on Tuesdays, while those under the Chas Blue Discount Scheme enjoy a 3 per cent discount on Thursdays.

 

To enjoy these discounts, eligible customers need to present their respective cards at the checkout counters. The discounts are valid for purchases of up to $200 per transaction per day.

 

The PG, MG, and Senior discount schemes are estimated to cost FairPrice more than $10 million this year.

 

The Chas Blue Discount Scheme is estimated to have cost FairPrice more than $730,000 since it started in July this year.

 

Ms Karin Tan, 67, who is an MG senior, said such discounts have helped her reduce her expenses, especially during the pandemic.

 

She has seen her grocery bills jump, especially during the period of tightened Covid-19 restrictions when seniors were advised to stay at home.

 

Ms Tan, who lives with her 68-year-old husband, said: “We went out only once a week and we had to cook almost every day. So each time we visited the supermarket, the bill could go up to $100.”

 

Both Ms Tan and her husband are retirees.

 

Ms Tan spends about $50 to $60 per week now and tries to buy most of what she needs on Wednesday to maximise the 3 per cent discount.

 

Like Ms Tan, another senior who wanted to be known only as Mdm Song, also said she tries to visit supermarkets on days that she is entitled to such discounts. She is also a Chas blue cardholder.

 

The 63-year-old said: “It would be good if such discounts can be permanent so seniors like us who do not have much income can enjoy some savings.”

 

Source: The Straits Times © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Reproduced with permission.


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