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FairPrice Ups the Number of Stores Open on First Day of LNY

A grand total of 114 FairPrice stores will remain open on the first day of LNY, plus 51 to welcome shoppers till midnight from 15 January.

by Gurmeet Singh
January 21, 2020
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FairPrice Ups the Number of Stores Open on First Day of LNY
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Always find yourself in a last-minute bind during the Lunar New Year (LNY) period when it comes to hitting the supermarket on time to stock up on the necessary items for the festive table?

Guess what, this year NTUC FairPrice is braving through the holidays by having 114 stores remain open on the first day of LNY. There’s more – 51 stores will stay open till midnight from 15 January onwards.

On the eve of LNY, FairPrice’s 123 stores will open till 5pm and 24 stores will operate at their usual 24 hours. Still need to pick up something on the second day? You can head out to any one of the 147 stores, which will be back to normal operation, with 148 back to regular hours on the third day.

Prefer home delivery? From 24 to 26 January, FairPrice online will continue to deliver between 8am to 6pm. Regular delivery timing will resume on 27 January.

Find out the timings of your neighbourhood FairPrice.

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