$119 for 2 months' worth of meat: TikTok user shares tips on how she stretches her dollar

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$119 for 2 months' worth of meat: TikTok user shares tips on how she stretches her dollar
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With food costs running high these days, a decision has to be made once freezer stocks are low. Supermarket, wet market or online grocery shopping? For TikTok user Sharmeeecooks, it's no debate — straight to the popular Geylang Serai Market she goes. In a TikTok video, which was posted last Friday (Aug 26) and has since garnered over 37,000 views,...

TikTok user Sharmeeecooks heads to Geylang Serai Market for her bi-monthly wet market grocery shopping.With food costs running high these days, a decision has to be made once freezer stocks are low. Supermarket, wet market or online grocery shopping?

In a TikTok video, which was posted last Friday and has since garnered over 37,000 views, she shared a couple of grocery shopping tips and how she stretches her dollar despite inflation.Despite that, it was quiet when Sharmeeecooks arrived before the break of dawn.That didn't bother her too much as she continued looking for fresh meats in the wet market.

Not only that, but it would also be more time consuming and one is likely to be spending more on transport too. Given the large haul of items purchased, preparing and packing them into smaller portions wasn't an easy and straightforward task.

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