Fairprice Group is offering Singaporeans an $8 voucher for every $100 spent at Fairprice, Fairprice Finest, and Fairprice Xtra stores between January 23rd and 26th. This promotion aims to help customers save money during the Chinese New Year season. The vouchers can be redeemed at any Fairprice outlet between January 24th and February 28th.
Singaporeans can get an $8 voucher for every $100 they spend in a single receipt at all Fairprice, Fairprice Finest and Fairprice Xtra stores between Jan 23 and Jan 26.
The vouchers - part of efforts by the local supermarket chain to help customers stretch their dollar in the Chinese New Year season - can be redeemed at any Fairprice outlet between Jan 24 and Feb 28.
CONSUMER PROMOTION VOUCHERS FAIRPRICE CHINESE NEW YEAR SINGAPORE
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